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CARLETON  UNIVERSITY 

88th  Convocation,  Spring  1988 


1988  Spring  Convocation 


Convocation  at  Carleton  University   3 

Thursday,  June  9, 10:00  a.m. 

Master  of  Arts  (International  Affairs  and  Public  Administration);  Master  of 
Journalism;  Master  of  Social  Work;  Master  of  Management  Studies;  Diploma  in 
Public  Administration;  Bachelor  of  Journalism;  Bachelor  of  Commerce;  Bachelor  of 
Public  Administration;  and  Certificate  in  Law  Enforcement  Studies   9 

Thursday,  June  9,  2:00  p.m. 

Doctor  of  Philosophy  from  the  Faculty  of  Arts;  and  Master  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Arts 
(Honours),  and  Bachelor  of  Arts  from  the  Faculty  of  Arts;  Bachelor  of  Music; 
Certificate  in  English  Language  and  Composition;  Certificate  in  French  Language 
Studies;  and  Certificate  in  the  Teaching  of  English  as  a  Second  Language   21 

Friday,  June  10, 10:00  a.m. 

Doctor  of  Philosophy  from  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences;  and  Master  of  Arts, 
Bachelor  of  Arts  (Honours),  and  Bachelor  of  Arts  from  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences 
for  those  whose  surnames  begin  with  the  letters  A  to  L   33 

Friday,  June  10,  2:00  p.m. 

Doctor  of  Philosophy  from  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences;  and  Master  of  Arts, 
Bachelor  of  Arts  (Honours),  and  Bachelor  of  Arts  from  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences 
for  those  whose  surnames  begin  with  the  letters  M  to  Z   43 

Saturday,  June  11, 10:00  a.m. 

Doctor  of  Philosophy  from  the  Faculty  of  Science;  Master  of  Science,  Master  of 
Computer  Science;  Bachelor  of  Science  (Honours);  Bachelor  of  Science;  and 
Bachelor  of  Computer  Science   51 

Saturday,  June  11,  2:00  p.m. 

Doctor  of  Philosophy  from  the  Faculty  of  Engineering;  Master  of  Engineering; 

Bachelor  of  Engineering;  Bachelor  of  Architecture;  and  Bachelor  of 

Industrial  Design   61 

Medallists  in  the  Graduating  Class   69 

Recipients  of  Honorary  Degrees   71 


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Convocation  at  Carleton  University 


The  Convocation  ceremony  (the  calling  together  of  the  academic  assembly)  has  its 
roots  in  university  traditions  of  medieval  Europe. 

The  Mace 

The  mace  is  a  staff  symbolizing  authority.  In  the  days  of  knighthood,  it  was  a  weapon, 
but  after  the  16th  century  it  became  solely  a  symbol  of  authority  carried  by  a 
distinguished  member  of  an  assembly.  It  is  used  on  ceremonial  occasions  to  signify  the 
right  of  an  individual  or  institution  to  perform  a  certain  function — in  the  case  of 
universities,  to  grant  degrees. 

At  Convocation,  the  mace  is  carried  ahead  of  the  Chancellor  as  he  enters  and  leaves 
each  ceremony.  (Marshal  of  Convocation  H.H.J.  Nesbitt  has  performed  this  function 
for  all  but  one  of  the  University's  88  Convocations.)  During  the  ceremony  the  mace  is 
displayed  on  a  special  stand  as  an  embodiment  of  the  authority  of  the  University. 

Carleton's  mace  was  presented  to  the  University  in  1976  as  a  gift  from  the  Chairman  of 
the  Board  of  Governors  at  that  time,  Mr.  Hyman  Soloway.  It  is  a  silver-plated  staff 
approximately  three  feet  long.  At  the  upper  end  there  is  a  bowl  marked  with  the 
University's  coat  of  arms  and  the  University  motto  in  both  Latin  and  English —  "Opera 
Nobis  Aeterna"  and  "Ours  the  Task  Eternal."  From  the  upper  portion  of  the  bowl  rises 
a  phoenix.  Traditional  oak  leaves  surround  the  lower  end  of  the  staff. 

Coat  of  Arms 

Carleton  University's  coat  of  arms  is  described  in  heraldic  terms  as  follows:  "On  a  field 
sable;  in  radiants  d'argent,  a  maple  leaf  gules  charged  with  an  open  book;  crest — a 
phoenix  propre."  It  is  comprised  of  a  black  shield  bearing  an  open  book  on  a  red  maple 
leaf  surrounded  by  silver  rays.  The  shield  is  surmounted  by  a  phoenix,  and  below  the 
shield  is  a  scroll  bearing  the  motto  "Ours  the  Task  Eternal." 

The  open  book  on  the  maple  leaf  signifies  that  Carleton  University  is  in  the  nation's 
capital  and  that  learning  is  open  to  all  who  wish  to  partake  of  it.  The  radiants  are  the 
light  of  learning.  The  phoenix,  the  legendary  eternal  bird,  symbolizes  the  renewing  of 
learning  from  older  foundations,  in  recognition  of  Henry  Marshall  Tory's  role  in  the 
founding  of  the  University  when  he  was  82  years  old.  "Ours  the  Task  Eternal"  is  taken 
from  a  Walt  Whitman  poem  entitled  "Pioneers"  and  ties  in  with  the  eternal  quality  of 
the  phoenix. 

And  so,  the  Carleton  University  coat  of  arms  symbolizes  sound  learning,  good 
citizenship,  and  the  highest  hopes  of  humanity. 

The  Diploma 

The  diploma  the  graduates  receive  at  Convocation  is  the  certificate  of  qualification 
which  publishes  the  fact  that  the  student  has  fulfilled  all  the  requirements  and 
completed  the  prescribed  course  of  study  for  the  degree.  As  the  senior  academic 
legislative  body  of  the  University,  it  is  the  Senate  which  has  determined  whether  the 
requirements  have  been  met.  The  signatures  of  both  the  Chancellor  and  the  President 
of  the  University  appear  on  the  diploma:  the  Chancellor  because  of  his  role  in 
conferring  the  degree,  and  the  President  who,  as  Chairman  of  Senate,  certifies  that 
Senate  has  enacted  the  required  motion  to  award  the  degree.  The  Seal  of  the 
University  is  affixed  to  the  diploma  as  a  mark  of  authentication. 

Academic  Dress 

The  academic  dress  of  Carleton  University  is  a  compromise  between  that  found  in  the 
ancient  foundations  of  Britain  and  Canada  and  the  American  Intercollegiate  Code.  All 
three  hoods — bachelor's,  master's,  and  doctor's — are  of  the  simple  or  Oxford  shape. 
Bachelor's  is  made  of  black  stuff;  master's  and  doctor's  are  made  of  black  silk  and  all 
are  lined  with  silver  silk  with  two  chevrons,  one  of  red  and  one  of  black.  From 
bachelor's  to  doctor's  the  hoods  are  progressively  longer  and  opened  to  show  more 
and  more  of  the  lining. 

The  velvet  border  of  the  hoods  denotes  the  degrees  granted  according  to  the  following 
colour  combinations:  architecture — cerise;  arts — white;  commerce — camel  brown; 
computer  science — royal  blue;  engineering — orange;  industrial  design — dark  cardinal; 
journalism — white  with  a  black  cord  sewn  slightly  in  from  the  lower  border; 
music — Venetian  pink;  public  administration — peacock  blue;  science — golden  yellow; 
social  work — cream;  and  doctor  of  philosophy — purple. 


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The  bachelor's  gown,  to  be  worn  with  the  above  hoods,  is  of  full  length,  made  of  black 
stuff,  with  a  gathered  yolk  behind,  and  long  open-fronted  sleeves.  The  master's  gown 
is  of  full  style,  made  of  black  silk  or  rayon,  with  full  gathered  yolk  behind,  and  closed 
sleeves  with  an  opening  at  the  elbows.  The  doctoral  gown  is  the  same  style  as  the 
master's,  made  of  fine  royal  blue  cloth  with  facings  of  light  blue  silk. 

The  gown  of  the  Honorary  Doctor  of  Laws,  Literature,  Science,  and  Engineering  is  a  full 
robe  with  bell-shaped  sleeves,  made  of  fine  royal  blue  cloth  with  facings  and  sleeves  in 
light  blue  silk.  The  hood  is  made  of  the  same  material  as  the  gown,  has  the  same  lining 
as  that  for  degrees  by  examination,  and  is  bordered  with  dark  mauve  for  the  degree 
Doctor  of  Laws;  vibrant  blue  for  the  degree  Doctor  of  Literature;  red  for  the  degree 
Doctor  of  Science;  and  orange  for  the  degree  Doctor  of  Engineering. 

The  Presiding  Officer  of  Convocation  is  the  Chancellor, 

The  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  D.  de  I'Univ.,  F.R.S.C. 

Accompanying  him  on  the  podium  are  Mr.  R.  M.  Cruikshank,  B.A.Sc,  P.Eng., 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Governors,  and  Dr.  William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D., 
President  and  Vice-Chancellor. 


Assisting  the  Chancellor  are: 

Herbert  H.J.  Nesbitt,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Sc.D.,  D.Sc,  F.L.S.,  F.E.S.C.,  F.Z.S. 
Professor  Emeritus  of  Biology 
and  Marshal  of  Convocation 

Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  English,  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

and  Assistant  Marshal  of  Convocation 

Isabel  Law  Bayly,  B.Sc,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Biology 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

F.W.  Black,  M.A.Sc,  Ph.D.,  P.Eng. 
Associate  Professor  of  Engineering 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

John  P.  Braaksma,  M.A.Sc,  Ph.D.,  P.Eng. 
Professor  of  Engineering 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

John  R.  Callahan,  B.Sc,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Business 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Marie-Anne  Erki,  M.A.Sc,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Business 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Muriel  Foulger,  B.A. 

Academic  Counsellor,  Arts  and  Social  Sciences  Registrar's  Office 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Michael  Fox,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Geography 

and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Faith  B.  Westburg  Gildenhuys,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  English 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Kenneth  Hardy,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Mathematics 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 


David  B.  Knight,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Geography 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 


Kenneth  J.  McGillivray,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Adjunct  Professor  of  English,  Associate  Registrar,  Faculties  of  Arts  and  Social  Sciences 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Irwin  Reichstein,  B.Sc,  Ph.D. 
Instructor  in  Computer  Science 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Michael  B.  Thompson,  M.A. 
Associate  Professor  of  English 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

J.E.  Tunbridge,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Geography 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 

Roger  B.  Wells,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 
and  Beadle  of  Convocation 


Also  assisting  at  Convocation: 
Ruth  Corkran 

Registrar,  Faculty  of  Graduate  Studies  and  Research 

Carole  Dence,  M.A.,  A.R.C.T. 

Registrar,  Faculties  of  Arts  and  Social  Sciences 

Ruth  Lifeso,  B.Sc. 
Registrar,  Faculty  of  Science 

R.L.  Fleming,  B.A. 

Registrar,  Faculty  of  Engineering 

Carolyn  Richer,  B.A. 

Assistant  Director  of  Admissions  (Records/Operations) 
Brenda  Lonergan 

Office  of  the  Dean  of  Graduate  Studies  and  Research 

Linda  Backer 
Selene  Caladan 
Barbara  Everts 
Carolyn  Kirk,  B.A. 
Priscilla  Loates 
Denise  McKenna,  M.A. 
Kim  Moloughney 
John  Tracey,  B.A. 

Registrar's  Office,  Faculties  of  Arts  and  Social  Sciences 

Mary  Orser 
Lisa  Ralph 

Registrar's  Office,  Faculty  of  Science 

Pegge  Clarke 
Marlene  Groves 
Peggy  Piccolo 

Registrar's  Office,  Faculty  of  Engineering 


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Anne-Marie  Lepine 
Nadine  Scott,  B.A. 
Norman  Smithley 

Office  of  Admissions  (Records/Operations) 

Pamela  Mallon 
Dolores  Neilson 
Office  of  the  President 

Joan  Charron 

Nanci  Jolicoeur 

Peter  Larock,  BJ.,  D.P.A. 

MaryAnne  Pomainville 

Public  Relations  and  Information  Services 


O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  command. 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Thursday,  Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 

■        n  tr\  D.  de  I'Univ.,  F.R.S.C.,  presiding. 

June  9, 10:00  a.m.  'H  8 


(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 


□     Introductory  Music 

David  Piper,  B.Mus.,  Ph.D.,  G.R.S.M.,  A.R.M.C.M. 
Associate  Professor  of  Music 


□  Processional  Music 

□  O  Canada* 

□  Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 


□  Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

□  Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 

and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

□  Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 


□  Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws 
honoris  causa,  upon 

Maxwell  William  Ward,  LL.D. 

(Presented  by  W.E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D.,  President  and  Vice-Chancellor) 

□  Convocation  Address 
Maxwell  William  Ward 


□     Recessional  Music 


*The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


Master  of  Arts 


Recipients  of  Degrees,  (Presented  by  Professor  T.f.  Ryan,  Christopher  Steven  Bywater,  8.8. A. 

ninlnmas  and  Cprtif  irates  Vice-President  [Academic])  (Simon  Fraser) 

Diplomas  ana  ^ertmcates  Pub|jc  Administration 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Ricarda  Monique  Amberg,  B.A.  (York) 
International  Affairs 
Development  Oriented  Refugee 
Assistance  Strategy:  A  Case  Study  of 
Guatemalan  Refugees  in  Mexico 

Heather  Jane  Baser,  B.A.  (Alberta) 
International  Affairs 
Lima  and  Women  Farmers  in  Zambia 

Eric  Steven  Bellows,  B.A.  (Calgary) 
International  Affairs 
Effective  Rural  Credit  Delivery  in 
Sri  Lanka 

Paul  Joseph  Thomas  Connors,  B.A. 
(McMaster) 

International  Affairs 

Peter  James  Donnelly,  B.A. 
(Saskatchewan) 

International  Affairs 

Donald  Scott  Green,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
International  Affairs 

Saban  Nusret  Kilercioglu,  B.A. 
(Wirtschaffs,  Vienna),  Dip.  (Inst,  for  Adv. 
Study,  Vienna),  Dip.  (Johns  Hopkins, 
Italy) 

International  Affairs 

Daniel  Light,  B.A.  (Miami) 
International  Affairs 
The  Emergence  and  Transformation  of 
Basque  Nationalism:  1875-1975 

Kevin  B.  Murchie,  B.A.  (Saint  Thomas) 
International  Affairs 
Stafco-Op:  A  Case  Study  of  the 
Developmental  Role  of  Cooperative 
Agribusiness  in  a  Small  Island 
State 

Charles  P.  Nadeau,  B.Soc.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
International  Affairs 

Michael  David  Rudiak,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
International  Affairs 

Bruce  Waring,  B.A.  (Saskatchewan) 
International  Affairs 

Kimberly  Ann  Adams,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
Public  Administration 


John  Bennet  Coughlan,  8.5c.  (St. 
Dunstans),  M.B.A.  (New  York  Inst,  of 
Technology) 
Public  Administration 

Malcolm  Hugo  Haufe,  Dip.  (Ryerson) 
Public  Administration 

William  Andrew  Macdonald,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Public  Administration 

Gordon  Edward  MacMichael,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Public  Administration 

Sharon  Marie  McMahon 

Public  Administration 

Anne  Margaret  Merritt,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Public  Administration 

Daniel  Tetteh  Osabu-Kle,  B.Eng. 
(Karachi,  Pakistan) 
Public  Administration 

Carlos  Eduardo  Pereira  Sorzano,  B.A. 
(Rosary,  Colombia) 
Public  Administration 

Elizabeth  Jane  Pokotylo,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
Public  Administration 

Mohammad  Saad  Rafi,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Public  Administration 

Belinda  Mae  White,  B.B.A.  (Acadia) 
Public  Administration 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Brenda  Ann  Burke,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
International  Affairs 
Islam  in  the  Sudan:  The  Impact  of 
Religion,  and  Religious  Elites,  on 
Development 

Kevin  Paul  Leppmann,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
International  Affairs 
The  Social  Psychology  of  Deterrence 
Theory 

Martha  Ann  Nelson,  B.A.  (Western 
Ontario) 
International  Affairs 


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Master  of  Journalism 


Arnold  Oliva,  A.B.,  M.B.A.  (Philippines), 
Dip.  (Johns  Hopkins,  Italy) 
International  Affairs 

Silvana  Cristina  Patricia  Saccomani,  B.A. 
(Alberta) 

International  Affairs 

Joy  D.  C.  Senack,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
International  Affairs 

Phillip  Hoit  Smith,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
International  Affairs 
The  Jamaica  Broadcasting 
Corporation  and  the  Manley 
Government  1972-1980:  Conflicting 
Views  of  National  Development 

Richard  Michael  Tachuk,  B.A.  (Bishop's) 
International  Affairs 

Dylan  Gregory  Vernon,  B.A.  (Rockhurst 
College,  Missouri) 
International  Affairs 

John  Arthur  Nelson  Affleck,  B.Sc. 
(Carleton) 

Public  Administration 

Milagros  P.  Arguelles,  B.S.Comm.  (La 
Salle  College,  Philippines),  M.B.A. 
(Philippines) 

Public  Administration 

Susan  Catherine  Bailey,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
Public  Administration 

Richard  Alan  Bale,  B.A.  (Laval) 
Public  Administration 

Bradley  Thomas  Bergen,  B.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Public  Administration 

Clive  D.  Burnett,  B.P.A.  (Carleton) 
Public  Administration 

Aura  Meave  Elliott  Vaucrosson,  B.A., 
B.Comm.  (Sir  Ceorge  Williams) 
Public  Administration 

Lori-Lee  Elizabeth  Flanagan,  B.A.,  B.Ed. 
(Western  Ontario),  Dip.  (Ottawa) 
Public  Administration 

Daniel  Kwadjo  Frimpong,  B.A.  (Ghana) 
Public  Administration 

Andrew  Jay  Goodman,  B.S.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Public  Administration 

Ayebakuro  Lazarus,  B.5c.  (Port  Harcourt, 
Nigeria) 

Public  Administration 


Julie  Mackenzie,  B.A.  (McGill) 
Public  Administration 

Emmanuel  Kanchiraa  Mankumah,  B.A. 
(Ottawa) 

Public  Administration 

Sidney  Alexander  Marinoff 

Public  Administration 

John  Stewart  McFarlane,  M.A.,  H.B.A. 
(Wilfrid  Laurier) 

Public  Administration 

Madeleine  N.  McNicoll,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Public  Administration 

Abdulghany  Firozdin  Mohamed, 

B.Comm.  (Dar  Es  Salaam,  Tanzania) 
Public  Administration 

May  Cecilia  Morpaw,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Carleton) 

Public  Administration 

Daryl  E.  Rock,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Public  Administration 

Robert  Patrick  Shepherd,  B.A.  (Brock) 
Public  Administration 

Adam  Cecil  Starkman,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Public  Administration 

James  MacKay  Sutherland,  B.A.  (Trent) 
Public  Administration 

Diane  Tung,  B.E.S.  (Waterloo) 
Public  Administration 

Bessie  Violet  Virdi,  B.Sc,  M.Sc.  (British 
Columbia),  Ph.D.  (Manitoba) 
Public  Administration 

Theodore  Edward  Wigdor,  B.Comm. 
(McGill) 

Public  Administration 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Forgang  W.  Luke  Ananga,  B.A.,  B.). 

(Yaounde,  Cameroon) 
The  Uneven  Course:  Media  and 
Politics  in  Cameroon,  1960-1987 

Jaipersad  Parasram,  Dip.  (West  Indies) 
Money  Is  No  Problem 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Mohammed  Mutawakil  Adam,  B.A., 

Dip.  (Ghana) 
Canada's  Foreign  Policy  in  Southern 
Africa  Under  Prime  Minister  Brian 
Mulroney,  1984-1988 

Francis  Hank  Harawa,  B.S.Sc.  (Malawi, 
Central  Africa) 

Crisis  Coverage:  The  Case  of  the 

Ethiopian  Famine 

John  Yuen,  B.A.A.  (Ryerson),  B.A.  (York) 
Roughing  It  in  the  Corporate  Bush: 
Company  Editors  in  Canada  and  Their 
Handling  of  Controversial  News 


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Master  of  Social  Work 


Master  of  Management  Studies 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


M.  jane  Carson,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Pamela  C.  Connor,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

William  David  Leslie,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Dalhousie) 

Patricia  Ann  Ross,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Jacques  J.  Sauve,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Roderick  MacLean  Watson,  B.A. 
(Cuelph) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Lori  Joann  Cooney,  B.Sc.  (Trent) 

Annemarie  S.  French-Jarvis,  B.A.  (New 
Brunswick) 

Catherine  Alice  Gerby,  B.A.  (Western 
Ontario) 

Berkeley  McAndrew  Harris,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

David  Graham  Hickson,  B.A.  (York) 

Linden  Holmes,  B.A.  (Toronto) 

Janice  Catherine  Horton,  B.A.,  8.5.  W. 
(Manitoba) 

Karen  Diana  Irving,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Bonita  J.  A.  Johnson,  B.A.  (Carleton), 
B.Ed.  (Queen's) 

Anne  Christie  Joyce,  B.A.  (Queen's) 

Marjorie  G.  Kamp,  B.A.  (Calvin  College, 
U.S.A.) 

Eric  F.  Keating,  6.5.  W.  (St.  Thomas) 

Judy  Anne  LeClair,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Randy  Leibovitch,  B.F.A.  (Concordia), 
B.A.  (Ottawa) 

Mary  Jane  Lenihan,  B.A.  (New 
Brunswick) 


Kathryn  Ann  Levine,  8.5.  W.  (Manitoba) 

Timothy  David  Mack,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Mary  Patricia  Maguire  Chantrill,  B.A. 
(Loyola),  B.Ed.  (McCill) 

Julie  Irene  Martin-MacKay,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Michael  Thomas  McCulloch,  B.Comm. 
(Ottawa) 

Luc  Pierre  Polnicky,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Karen  Florence  Positano,  8.5.5c. 
(Ottawa) 

William  Michael  Rooney,  B.A. 
(Merrimack  College,  U.S.A.) 

Anne-Marie  Shipticki,  B.A.Sc.  (Cuelph) 

Nora  Ellen  Sobolov,  B.A.  (Toronto) 

Richard  Joseph  Voss,  B.A.  (Carleton) 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Michael  Howard  Maclnnis,  B.Comm. 

(Carleton) 
A  Case  Study  of  the  Marketing  Plan 
Development  Process  in  High 
Technology  Firms 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Leslie  Jean  Gardiner,  B.Comm. 

(Carleton) 
The  Organizational  Structure  of 
Transnational  Banks:  A  Comparative 
Analysis  of  Global  Operations 


13 


Diploma  in  Public 
Administration 


Bachelor  of  Journalism 
(with  Honours) 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Lydia  Wah-Yan  Chan,  B.S.Sc.  (Chinese 
University  of  Hong  Kong) 

Barry  Aaron  Denofsky,  B.A.  (Toronto) 

Mark  Harris  Ellis,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Lee  G.  Lam,  fi.Sc,  M.Sc.  (Ottawa) 

Roxanne  Kim  Nelson,  B.A.  (Calgary), 
M.A.  (Alberta) 

Richard  Stanley  Prociuk,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Daniel  Verreault,  8.  Eng.  (Carleton) 


(Presented  by  Professor  A.  Westell, 
Director  of  the  School  of  Journalism) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


John  Craig  Harper 

High  Honours 

Brendan  Hawley,  B.A.  (St.Patrick's) 
with  Honours 

Janet  Lynn  Lees 

High  Honours 

Darrin  Richard  Shewchuk 

with  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Catherine  Gwen  Alex,  B.Sc.(Guelph) 
with  Honours 

Linda  Louise  Badowich 

with  Honours 

Waveney  Margaret  Baker, 

B.A.(Canterbury) 
Highest  Honours 

Verne  A.  Balding 

with  Honours 

Steven  Wayne  Barmazel, 

B.A.(Claremont),  ).D.  (U.C.L.A.) 
High  Honours 

Louisa  Alda  Battistelli 

with  Honours 

Michelle  Lynne  Beauregard,  B.A. (British 
Columbia) 
with  Honours 

Dianna  June  Belbeck 

with  Honours 

Eduarda  Manuela  Amaral  Bermonte 

High  Honours 

Visnja  Bersinic 

with  Honours 

Linda  Ellen  Bishop 

Highest  Honours 

Katherine  Curtis  Blair 

with  Honours 


Pamela  Joan  Brandt,  B. Sc.  (A/6erta) 
with  Honours 

Jill-Marie  Burke 

with  Honours 

Mark  Calder 

with  Honours 

Anita  Chan 

High  Honours 

Grace  Choi 

High  Honours 

Wayne  Kelly  Chong,  B.A.  (British 
Columbia) 
with  Honours 

Romano  D'Andrea,  B.A.  (York) 
with  Honours 

Sara  Kathryn  Darling 

with  Honours 

Frederick  Charles  DeVries 

with  Honours 

Robert  John  Eakins 

High  Honours 

Elizabeth  Ann  Edwards 

with  Honours 

Christine  Maria  Endicott 

with  Honours 

Josephina  Dana  Erzetic 

Highest  Honours 

Paul  Joseph  Gammal,  B.A. (Western 
Ontario) 
with  Honours 

Hans  Christian  Goddard, 

B.A. (Manitoba),  M.A.  (Toronto) 
with  Honours 

Barbara  Marlyn  Graziano,  B.A. 
(Carleton),  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Highest  Honours 

Heather  Clare  Hands 

with  Honours 

Sharon  Marie  Petra  Harper 

High  Honours 

Wendy  Gail  Helfenbaum 

with  Honours 

David  Martin  Hickey 

with  Honours 


14 


Kathryn  Maureen  Hiscock 

with  Honours 

Jennifer  Ann  Hollington 

with  Honours 

Avis  Grace  Hopkins,  B.A.  (Simon  Fraser) 
with  Honours 

Sonya  Jampolsky 

with  Honours 

Stephanie  Elizabeth  Jenzer 

High  Honours 

Mayseung  Jew,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
with  Honours 

Alana  Kerry  Kainz 

with  Honours 

Sophie  Kneisel,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
with  Honours 

Jeanette  Angela  Kong 

with  Honours 

Allyson  Darlene  Latta,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Douglas  Bruce  LeFaive 

High  Honours 

Pennie  Libby 

with  Honours 

Gary  Lipschutz 

High  Honours 

John  C.  Lorinc,  B.Sc.  (Toronto) 
with  Honours 

Karin  Elinor  MacMillan,  B.A. (Calgary) 
with  Honours 

Wendy  Ann  Martin,  B.A. (Memorial) 
High  Honours 

Laurie  C.  McEvoy 

with  Honours 

Frances  Anne  Misutka,  B.A. (Alberta) 
with  Honours 

Robert  Reynolds  Monti 

with  Honours 

Elizabeth  Louise  Moore 

High  Honours 

Lauren  Carrie  More 

with  Honours 

Nicola  Morgan 

with  Honours 


Linda  Muller 

with  Honours 

Brenda  Joanne  Murray 

with  Honours 

Nirmala  Naidoo,  B.A.(Alberta) 
with  Honours 

Laurel  Dawn  Nichol,  B.Mus., 
M.Mus.(Alberta) 
with  Honours 

Abby  Nicholson,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours 

Michele  Louise  Paris,  B.A.  (British 
Columbia) 
with  Honours 

Katharine  Margaret  Pendergast 

High  Honours 

Craig  Alexander  Poile 

High  Honours 

Jeffery  Hubert  Preyra,  B.Sc.  (Waterloo) 
with  Honours 

Sylvia  Gertrud  Putz,  B.E.S.(Waterloo) 
with  Honours 

Heather  Joan  Raithby 

with  Honours 

Katrina  Marie  Reilly,  B.A. (Western 
Ontario) 
with  Honours 

Julia  Elizabeth  Rhodes 

High  Honours 

Andrew  Clark  Richter 

Highest  Honours 

Frank  Louis  Rupnik 

with  Honours 

Carolyn  R.  Ryan,  B.A. (Prince  Edward 
Island) 
Highest  Honours 

Evangeline  Sadler 

with  Honours 

Daniel  Ketchum  Cheyne  Sanger,  B.A. 
(Concordia) 
with  Honours 

Keith  Edwin  Schaefer 

with  Honours 

David  Gordon  Thomas  Seabrook,  B.A. 
(New  Brunswick) 
with  Honours 


Michael  George  Thorburn  Sharpe,  B.Sc. 
(McGill) 
with  Honours 

Sarah  J.  Sloane 

with  Honours 

Heather  Elizabeth  Smith 

with  Honours 

Miles  Frank  Socha,  B.A.  (Winnipeg) 
High  Honours 

Kathryn  Spracklin 

High  Honours 

April  Stevens,  B.A.  (Laval) 
with  Honours 

Brenda  M.  Suderman,  B.A.  (Winnipeg) 
with  Honours 

Eleanor  Ann  Szabo,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Chui-Ling  Tarn 

with  Honours 

Deborah  Leah  Teich,  B.Sc.  (Manitoba) 
with  Honours 

Michael  F.  Urlocker,  B.A.Sc.  (Waterloo) 
High  Honours 

Lisa  Anne  Waldick 

with  Honours 

Richard  John  Warden 

with  Honours 

lain  Phillips  Wilson 

with  Honours 

Susan  Mary  Winkelaar,  B.A.  (Alberta) 
with  Honours 

Ann  Marie  Wolicky 

High  Honours 

Lisa  Melanie  Wright 

with  Honours 

Louise  Kaori  Yako 

with  Honours 


15 


Bachelor  of  Commerce 
(with  Honours) 


(Presented  by  Associate  Professor 
A.).  Bailetti,  Director  of  the  School  of 
Business) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Daniel  Gordon  Aitkenhead 

with  Honours 

Mark  Barnett  Brenning 

with  Honours 

Robert  Duane  Bromley 

with  Honours 

Kimberly  Ruth  Burgoyne 

with  Honours 

Brent  Christopher  Champagne 

with  Honours 

Lisa  Carolyn  Chow 

with  Honours 

Stan  Chow 

with  Honours 

Gregory  Patrick  Farrell 

with  Honours 

Chup-Ki  (Eric)  Huen 

with  Honours 

Eldon  Hum 

with  Honours 

Georgina  Korbilas 

with  Honours 

Lorenza  Meiling  Leung 

with  Honours 

Mark  Morgan  Mulima 

High  Honours 

Brian  Potter 

with  Honours 

Thomas  ].  Russell 

with  Honours 

William  Raymond  Simms 

with  Honours 

Richard  Malcolm  Steele 

with  Honours 

Joan  (King  Man)  Zee 

with  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Claire  Estelle  Ackerman 

High  Honours 

Wendy  Kathleen  Adams 

with  Honours 

Robert  Alexander  James  Ashwin 

with  Honours 

Peter  J.  Bangs 

with  Honours 

William  Shaughn  Bird 

with  Honours 

Kathleen  Mary  Blanche 

with  Honours 

Andrew  Keith  Bogora 

Highest  Honours 

Raymond  Gilbert  Bohn 

High  Honours 

Terry  Douglas  Bowmaster 

with  Honours 

Kevin  James  Brooks 

with  Honours 

Graham  Patrick  A.  Brown 

with  Honours 

Monica  Bruder 

with  Honours 

Kathy  A.  Bryden,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Mark  Andrew  Byskov 

with  Honours 

Don  Murray  Cameron 

with  Honours 

David  A.  Campbell 

with  Honours 

Carmela  Catizzone 

with  Honours 

Lung  Sang  Sam  Chan 

with  Honours 

Yiu-Hong  Chan 

with  Honours 

Patricia  Chandler 

with  Honours 


Maria  Chatzigiannis 

with  Honours 

Cynthia  Chobanik 

with  Honours 

Howard  G.  Clysdale 

High  Honours 

Daryl  DeQuetteville 

High  Honours 

Brian  Joseph  Alexander  Dodd,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Highest  Honours 

Lynne  M.  Donnelly 

with  Honours 

Jim  Stephen  Douglas 

with  Honours 

Michelle  Lucille  Marie  Dufour 

High  Honours 

Nicola  Angeline  Durose,  B.A.  (Western 
Ontario) 
with  Honours 

Mario  Fait 

with  Honours 

Raymond  V.  Forzley 

with  Honours 

Stefanie  Ann  Fox 

with  Honours 

Glen  Fujiwara 

with  Honours 

Jane  Gail  Fulford 

with  Honours 

James  F.  Gajda 

High  Honours 

Daryl  Anthony  Garcia 

with  Honours 

Jonathan  Charles  Garwood 

Highest  Honours 

Kenneth  Gow 

with  Honours 

Barbara  Jane  Graham 

with  Honours 

Michael  John  Grantham 

with  Honours 

Sunita  Hassamal 

with  Honours 


16 


Douglas  Edward  Hazel 

with  Honours 


Jo-Anne  Elizabeth  Mackie 

with  Honours 


Sandra  Ann  Pearson 

with  Honours 


Karen  Mary  Hoddinott 

with  Honours 


James  Taylor  Macleod 

with  Honours 


Nancy  Jean  Philip 

with  Honours 


Leanne  Marion  Holmes 

High  Honours 

Dino  lliopoulos 

with  Honours 


Annette  Lisa  Mantifel 

with  Honours 

Paul  Richard  Margerum 

with  Honours 


Sara  Jayne  Premi 

with  Honours 

Kathryn  E.  Ransome 

with  Honours 


Kitty  Ing 

with  Honours 


Brien  I.R.  Marshall 

with  Honours 


Joseph  Raymond  Luc  Richard 

with  Honours 


Joanne  K.  Ironside 

with  Honours 


Michael  Andrew  Marth 

with  Honours 


Kevin  Floyd  Dee  Riddell 

with  Honours 


Orchid  Jahanshahi 

with  Honours 

James  Gregory  Jenkins 

with  Honours 


Todd  Matthew  May 

High  Honours 

Perry  George  McCarthy 

with  Honours 


Richard  Jacques  Riel 

with  Honours 

Mark  Rodger 

with  Honours 


Tony  Judek 

with  Honours 


Sandra  Lee-Ann  McDougall 

with  Honours 


Max  Alexander  E.  Rossberg 

with  Honours 


Sally  Lena  Elizabeth  Juden 

with  Honours 

Wendy  Lynn  Kaizer 

with  Honours 


Michael  Shaun  McEwan 

High  Honours 

Michael  Charles  McGeein 

with  Honours 


John  Christopher  Roumelis 

with  Honours 

Habib  G.  Saikali 

with  Honours 


Khuzaimah  Kalifah 

with  Honours 


James  B.  McShane 

with  Honours 


Lori  Darlene  Salmon 

with  Honours 


Marie  Audrey  Keating 

High  Honours 

Robin  Wynne  Keddy 

with  Honours 

William  T.J.  Kessels 

with  Honours 


M.  Victoria  Mifflin 

with  Honours 

Susan  Lynn  Mingie,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours 

Paul  Edward  Monette 

with  Honours 


Irene  Leona  Schoenberger 

with  Honours 

Dimitrios  H.  Sevdalis 

with  Honours 

Vincent  Joseph  Sgabellone 

with  Honours 


Susan  Margaret  Kirlin 

with  Honours 


Paul  Thomas  Murphy 

with  Honours 


Karen  Beverly  Shultz 

with  Honours 


Lai  Ming  (Dora)  Kwok 

with  Honours 


Andrew  Joseph  Naklicki 

with  Honours 


Pui  Va  (Diana)  So 

with  Honours 


Brian  James  Langill 

with  Honours 

Angela  Louise  Langley 

with  Honours 

Diana  L.  Larmonth 

High  Honours 

Natale  Lofaro 

High  Honours 

Daniel  Arthur  Longpre 

with  Honours 


Dan  Thanh  Nguyen 

with  Honours 

Darlene  Anita  Nielsen 

High  Honours 

Lori  Marie  O'Neill 

Highest  Honours 

Rhonda  Lee  Oshier 

with  Honours 

Christopher  Michael  Patterson 

with  Honours 


Graziella  Spada 

with  Honours 

Marci  Lee  Squires 

with  Honours 

John  Christopher  David  St.  Germain 

with  Honours 

Gordon  E.  Stock 

with  Honours 

Kathryn  Ann  Sutcliffe 

with  Honours 


Bachelor  of  Public 
Administration 
(with  Honours) 


Certificate  in 

Law  Enforcement  Studies 


Thomas  Gordon  Svvoger 

with  Honours 

Leslie  Thomas  Szamosi 

with  Honours 

B.  Hary  Iswanto  Tanoesoedibjo 

with  Honours 

Denis  Dean  Theodore 

with  Honours 

Linda  Mary  Thibault 

with  Honours 

Micheline  Chantal  Vachon 

with  Honours 

Liliana  Ursula  Vita 

with  Honours 

Irene  Adele  Wacko 

with  Honours 

Susan  Erica  Wasner 

with  Honours 

Janet  Gillian  Westall 

with  Honours 

Cheryl  P.E.  Williams 

High  Honours 

Keith  Erik  Wilson 

with  Honours 

Agnes  (Wai  Ying)  Wong 

with  Honours 

June  S.C.  Wong 

with  Honours 

Jill  Sill  Wah  Yip 

with  Honours 

Kam  Sau  Jenny  Yip 

with  Honours 

Lucia  Francisca  Maria  Zanetti 

with  Honours 


(Presented  by  Associate  Professor 
E.  Swimmer,  Director  of  the  School  of 
Public  Administration) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Maureen  Lynn  Armitage 

High  Honours 

Nancy  L.  Ayotte 

High  Honours 

Lynn  Ann  Betzner 

High  Honours 

Andrea  Helen  Mary  Coletta 

with  Honours 

Anneke  Louise  de  Zeeuw 

with  Honours 

Melissa  Lorraine  Dixon 

with  Honours 

Donald  Fraser 

with  Honours 

Jeffrey  Leonard  Green 

with  Honours 

Heidi  Marisa  Houghton 

with  Honours 

David  Glen  Markus 

with  Honours 

Kevin  David  Moore 

Highest  Honours 

Lyne  Sylvie  Parent 

with  Honours 

Shawn  L.C.  Peers 

Highest  Honours 

Michel  Christopher  Poirier 

with  Honours 

Vicki  Lynn  Rattew-Ghadban 

Highest  Honours 

Darrell  Scott  Ross 

with  Honours 

Patricia  Louise  Ryan 

High  Honours 

P.  Marianna  Testa 

with  Honours 


(Presented  by  Professor  D.P.  Forcese, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Timothy  John  Millard 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Larry  Walter  Raymond  Sampson 


18 


O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  command. 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Thursday  Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 

■        n  -i  'nn  D.  de  I'Univ.,  F.R.S.C.,  presiding. 

June  9, 2:00  p.m.  K  5 

(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 


□     Introductory  Music 

David  Piper,  B.Mus.,  Ph.D.,  G.R.S.M.,  A.R.M.C.M. 
Associate  Professor  of  Music 


□  Processional  Music 

□  O  Canada* 

□  Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 


□  Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

□  Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 

and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

□  Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 


□  Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Literature 
honoris  causa,  upon 

Robert  Law  McDougall,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

(Presented  by  A.D.  McLay,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Associate  Professor  of  English) 

□  Convocation  Address 
Robert  Law  McDougall 

□  Recessional  Music 


*The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


Doctor  of  Philosophy 


Master  of  Arts 


Recipients  of  Degrees, 
Diplomas  and  Certificates 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [/Academic],) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Diana  Lynn  Pedersen,  B.A.  (British 
Columbia),  M.A.  (Carleton) 
History 

The  Young  Women's  Christian 
Association  in  Canada,  1870-1920: 
'A  Movement  to  Meet  a  Spiritual, 
Civic  and  National  Need.' 
Supervisor:  D.  Gorham 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Thomas  C.  Nesmith,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Queen's) 
History 

The  Philosophy  of  Agriculture:  The 
Promise  of  the  Intellect  in  Ontario 
Farming,  1835-1914 
Supervisor:  H.B.  Neatby 


Patricia  Eike  Saidak,  B. Sc.  (Cornell),  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
Canadian  Studies 

The  Inception  of  the  Home  Economics 
Movement  in  English  Canada, 
1890-1910:  In  Defence  of  the 
Cultural  Importance  of  the  Home 

Pavitra  Lakshmanan  Elliott,  B.A. 
(London),  M.A.  (Carleton) 
English 

A  Reconsideration  of  Shakespearean 
Tragedy 

Dorothy  Freda  Lane,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
English 

Transposition  and  Baptism:  The 
Incorporation  of  C.S.  Lewis's 
Notion  of  Myth  in  Literary  Form 

Deborah  E.  Wills,  B.A.  (Trinity  Western 
College) 
English 

Joan  Mary  Fraser,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
History 

Shirley  H.  Simpson,  B.A.  (Wilfrid  Laurier) 
History 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


George  Demmer,  Dip.  (Belgrade, 
Yugoslavia) 
Canadian  Studies 

Marcel  Micheal  Christopher  Dirk,  B.A. 

(Alberta) 
Canadian  Studies 
'Imperial  Order  Daughters  of  the 
Empire  and  the  First  World  War': 
Combining  Imperialism  and  the  Cult 
of  True  Womanhood  for  the  War 
Effort 

Cheryl  A.  Gillard,  B.  Mus.  (Carleton) 
Canadian  Studies 
Women  in  Music  in  Canada:  An 
Introduction 

Carolyn  Theresa  Hawley,  B.A. 
(McM  aster) 
Canadian  Studies 

Contemporary  Iroquois  Sculpture  - 
1969-1987 


23 


Elsie  Holinsky,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Canadian  Studies 

'Young  Canada':  The  Gist  of  Canada 
First 

Gary  Bret  Kines,  B.A.  (Victoria) 
Canadian  Studies 
Chief  Man-of-Many-Sides:  John 
Murray  Gibbon  and  his  Contributions 
to  the  Development  of  Tourism  and 
the  Arts  in  Canada 

Gwenda  Lambton,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Canadian  Studies 

Canadian  Women  Artists  in  Canadian 
Public  Art 

Karyna  M.  Laroche,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Canadian  Studies 

Doris  Emma  Mcllroy,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Canadian  Studies 
A  Social  Analysis  of  Women's 
Sporting  Practices 

Rose  Mary  Murphy,  B.Sc,  M.Ed. 
(Ottawa) 
Canadian  Studies 

Hospital  Nurses'  Experience  of  Work 
Examined  in  the  Light  of  Caring 
Ideology 

Kristin  Phillips  Rothschild,  B.F.A.  (York) 
Canadian  Studies 
Historical  Inuit  Tattoo  Practices: 
A  Preliminary  Study 

Jon  L  Pierce 

Canadian  Studies 
Indian  Land  Claims  in  the  Yukon 
1968-1984:  Aboriginal  Rights  as 
Human  Rights 

Laurie  Doris  McElligott,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Classics 

John  Robert  Lewis,  B.A.  (Bishop's),  B.Ed. 
(Memorial) 
Comparative  Literature 

Noel  Chevalier,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
English 

'Loud  Inspir'd  by  Liberty':  The 
Development  of  William  Blake's 
Notions  of  Law  and  Freedom  in 
Prophecy  and  Myth 

Gordon  Claude  St.  Clair  George,  B.A. 
(West  Indies) 
English 


Kevin  Peter  Gildea,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
English 

A  Study  of  the  Changing  Relation 
Between  the  Individual  and  the 
Community  in  a  Stream  of  Selected 
English  Canadian  Authors 

Tracy  Catherine  Lundy,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
English 

Rhonda  L.  Maclnnes,  B.A.  (Carleton), 
B.Ed.  (Queen's) 
English 

Michael  Gerard  McGovern,  B.A. 
(Carleton),  B.Ed.  (Queen's) 
English 

Joan  Elizabeth  Mouldey,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
English 

Teya  Rosenberg,  B.A.  (Memorial) 
English 

Stealing  Past  Watchful  Dragons:  The 
Potency  of  the  Fantasy  Worlds 
Created  by  Lloyd  Alexander,  Susan 
Cooper,  and  Ruth  Nichols 

Marguerite  Therese  Irwin,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
German 

Kerry  Adam  Badgley,  B.A.  (Trent) 
History 

The  Social  and  Political  Thought  of 
the  Farmers'  Institutes  of  Ontario, 
1884-1917:  Manifestations  of 
Agrarian  Discontent 

Maria  Cornelia  Theodora  Belgraver,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
History 

Diplomatics  and  Jean  Mabillon 

Junko  Kino,  B.A.,  M.A.  (Rikkyo,  Japan) 
History 

The  Genesis  of  Reform  Politics  in 
Upper  Canada:  The  Opposition  Group 
of  the  Fifth  Parliament,  1809-1812 

Michael  Jeffrey  Way,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
History 

Bruce  Bernard  Collins,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Philosophy 

Nishan  H.  Swais,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Philosophy 

Nietzsche  and  Metaphor 


Leonor  Leon-Laborde,  Dip.,  M.Ed. 
(Ottawa) 
Spanish 


Sandra  Elizabeth  Wookey,  B.A. 
(Waterloo) 
Philosophy 


24 


Bachelor  of  Arts 
(with  Honours) 


(Presented  by  Professor  J.M.  Yalden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Genevieve  Rosemarie  Dalgliesh 

Honours  in  English 

Todd  Lowery  Hambleton,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

Denise  Donna  Jasienczyk 

Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

John  C.  Milloy,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Highest  Honours  in  History 

Patricia  Diane  Sherlock 

High  Honours  in  Anthropology 

Marie  Denise  Pauline  Wolfe 

Honours  in  History  and 
Political  Science 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Thomas  Charles  Arnold 

Honours  in  English 

Stephen  C.  Azzi 

Honours  in  History 

Nicole  I.  Barrette 

Honours  in  Interdisciplinary  Studies 

Michaela  Marie  Bell 

Honours  in  English  and  History 

Steffany  Ann  Larwill  Bennett 

Highest  Honours  in  History 
and  Psychology 

Julie  Ann  Beun 

High  Honours  in  English  and 
Mass  Communication 

Jay  Joseph  Bidal 

Highest  Honours  in  Russian 

Marjorie  Ellen  Bieber,  B.A.,  B.Ed. 
(Saskatchewan) 
Highest  Honours  in  English 

Katherine  Susan  Bol,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  English  and  History 

Mary  A.  Brett,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Highest  Honours  in  English 


Anthony  Gerard  Matthew  Brown 

Honours  in  English  and  History 

Thomas  Scott  Brownrigg 

Honours  in  History 

Leslie  Ann  Buchanan,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

Stella  Catherine  Bush,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

Patrick  Anthony  Calnan 

Honours  in  History  and 
Political  Science 

Sara  Lee  Caron 

Honours  in  English  and 
Political  Science 

Emily  L.  Christie 

Honours  in  History 

Nancy  A.  Churchman 

Highest  Honours  in  Economics 
and  History 

Wendy  Ruth  Corcoran,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Highest  Honours  in  Art  History 

Anna  Thersa  Crouch 

Honours  in  Mass  Communication 
and  Political  Science 

Edward  Gordon  Crysler 

High  Honours  in  History  and 
Political  Science 

Sally  Ann  Datars,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  English  and 
Political  Science 

Marie-Clothilde  Delince 

Honours  in  French  and  Spanish 

Anna  Mary  Donnelly,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Russian 

Micheline  C.  Duguay 

High  Honours  in  French  and  Spanish 

Cathy  Janine  Dwyer 

Honours  in  French  and  Linguistics 

Lesley  Dyck 

Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

Brian  William  Edgecombe 

High  Honours  in  Philosophy 

Kathleen  Julia  Eles 

Highest  Honours  in  Art  History 


Marcea  Renee  Fairbairn 

Highest  Honours  in  Journalism  and 
Political  Science 

Avril  Joy  Farrell 

High  Honours  in  History 

Allison  Lynn  Fillmore,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  English 

Alan  Dennis  Findlay 

High  Honours  in  History 

Martha  Roseann  Flavelle 

High  Honours  in  Art  History 

Clayton  F.  Forrest 

Honours  in  English 

Christine  Gerber 

Honours  in  History 

Monica  J.  Gervais 

Honours  in  English 

Shawn  Peter  Gilarowski 

Honours  in  English 

Samuel  David  Goldstein 

Honours  in  Philosophy 

Wendy  May  Gordon 

Highest  Honours  in  Film  Studies 

Karl  Aston  Gordon  Jr. 

Honours  in  French  and 
Political  Science 

S.  Vivian  Grabstas,  B.A. (Queen's), 
B.Ed.(Toronto) 

Highest  Honours  in  Art  History 

Elizabeth  Mary  Graham 

Honours  in  English 

Thomas  Robert  Greer 

Honours  in  Film  Studies 

Megan  Elizabeth  Griffith 

Highest  Honours  in  Art  History 

Hagit  Hadaya,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Architecture 
and  Art  History 

Darren  Douglas  Hamilton,  B.A. 
(Middlebury) 

Honours  in  History 

Mary  Laurie  Hanson 

High  Honours  in  Linguistics 
and  Psychology 

Joanne  Mary  Hauck 

Honours  in  English 


Keith  Douglas  Hodgins 

High  Honours  in  History 

Lucile  Louise  Howden,  B.A.  (Trent) 
High  Honours  in  English 

Evelyn  M.  Huer,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Religion 

Barbara  Jean  Hulme 

High  Honours  in  English 

Anna  Karin  Grace  Jarvis 

High  Honours  in  English  and  History 

Catherine  Jones 

High  Honours  in 
Interdisciplinary  Studies 

Marion  Jean  Kettles,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  English  and  Psychology 

Barbara  K.  Koppe 

Honours  in  English 

Monique  Diane  Lane 

Honours  in  English 

Pamela  Lapenat 

Honours  in  English  and  German 

Iris  Heidrun  Lonergan,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  History 

Barbara  Mary  Lougheed,  B.S.W.  (McGill) 
Highest  Honours  in  English 

Alison  Dora  MacKeen,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  English 

Alexander  Grant  Mackenzie 

Honours  in  Film  Studies 

Victor  Bruce  Mallet 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Cynthia  Jean  McCulloch 

Honours  in  English  and  Philosophy 

Steven  Patrick  McGarrity,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Jacqueline  Claudette  McMillan 

Honours  in  French 

Robert  Paul  Merkley 

Honours  in  French  and  Spanish 

Katherine  Louise  Mills 

Highest  Honours  in 
Interdisciplinary  Studies 

Lina  Miraglia,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
High  Honours  in  Art  History 

26 


Mary  Louise  Eleanor  Montero-Clayton 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Bonnie  Christine  Munday 

Honours  in  English 

Donald  Cameron  Murphy 

Honours  in  English 

Susan  Janet  Nevins,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Highest  Honours  in  Mass 
Communication 

Deborah  Ann  Newman 

Highest  Honours  in  English 
and  Psychology 

Jaimie  Lawrence  Perry 

High  Honours  in  History 

Susan  Lynne  Phinney 

High  Honours  in  Canadian  Studies 
and  History 

Jerry  Norman  Pittman 

Highest  Honours  in  History 

Moira  Anne  Pyper 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Elizabeth  Jane  Rafferty 

Honours  in  English 

Elizabeth  Anne  Ritchie 

Honours  in  English 

Min-Jeong  Roh 

Honours  in  Anthropology 
and  Linguistics 

Joseph  Francis  Ryan 

Highest  Honours  in  History  and 
Political  Science 

Karen  Marie  Salmon 

High  Honours  in  French  and  German 

Julie  Catherine  Sedivy 

Highest  Honours  in  Linguistics 

Sheldon  Michael  Serkin 

Honours  in  English  and  Film  Studies 

J.  Crispin  Shaftoe 

Honours  in  History  and  Geography 

Newton  John  Shortliffe 

High  Honours  in  History 

Donna  Patricia  Silver 

High  Honours  in  Film  Studies 

Jill  Dianne  Skinner 

High  Honours  in  Mass  Communication 
and  Political  Science 


Carolyn  Smith 

Honours  in  English 

Krista  Dianne  Snider 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Hugh  Andrew  Stewart 

Honours  in  History 

Colette  Barbara  Stoeber 

High  Honours  in  English 

Tracy  Allison  Sutherland 

Honours  in  English 

Lubomyra  Bohdonna  Szkambara 

Honours  in  English 

Lynne  Anne  Thacker 

Honours  in  History 

Marie  C.  Claire  Theriault 

High  Honours  in  German  and  Spanish 

Paul  Andrew  Thomson 

Honours  in  French  and 
Political  Science 

Marie-Paule  Tremblay 

Honours  in  French  and  Spanish 

Catherine  Tsotsos,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Linguistics 

Marjolijn  van  der  Hart 

Honours  in  Mass  Communication 

Petra  Watzlawik-Baleshta 

Highest  Honours  in  Linguistics 

Maxime  Alexandra  Eliane  Webb 

Honours  in  English 

Sharon  Gail  Weglo 

Honours  in  English  and  French 

Linda  Lee  Weichel,  B.A.  (Wilfrid  Laurier) 
High  Honours  in  Mass 
Communication 

Nancy  Joan  White,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  English  and 
Mass  Communication 

Kenneth  Clayton  Wilson 

Highest  Honours  in  English 

Patricia  F.  Wilson 

High  Honours  in  French 

Felix  J.  Winkelaar 

Highest  Honours  in  History 


Bachelor  of  Arts 


Brenda  Marie  Wogan 

Honours  in  Canadian  Studies 
and  English 

Judy  Wurts,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Film  Studies 

James  M.  Yaraskavitch,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Interdisciplinary  Studies 

Patricia  Anne  Youngblut 

Honours  in  English  and  History 


(Presented  by  Professor  J.M.  \alden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Lyndsey  Ann  Amott 
Andrew  Taft  Barakett 
Ian  R.  Clyne 
Brian  James  Creary 

John  Cameron  Duncan 

with  distinction 

Alison  Frances  Gurr 
Joseph  Anthony  Hamilton 
Samantha  Ann  Hulme 
Laurie  Elizabeth  Jaeger 
Ken  Grant  Johnston 
Kevin  Paul  Kitchen 
Mark  James  Limongelli 
Mark  D.  Maloney 
Judy  Elizabeth  McElligott 

Suzan  Elizabeth  McLeod 

with  distinction 

Tracy  McLoughlin 
Antony  James  Meikle 
Christanne  Amelia  Murphy 
Grant  Stephen  Neville 
Diana  Lynn  Nicol 
Claire  Suzanne  Nikolin  Pugh 
Caroline  E.M.  O'Connor 
James  Kenneth  Perkins 

James  Colledge  Pope  III 

with  distinction 

Frederick  Christopher  Rinne 
Wan  Pan  Sam 

Katharine  Lorraine  Schoular 


Catherine  Tsotsos 
Christopher  B.  Wattie 
Christopher  Jonathan  Yurkiw 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Andrew  Colclough  Abbott 

Jilanne  Adly  Abdel-Meguid 

Anthony  Michael  Amelia 

Jane  Elizabeth  Arrowsmith 

Gordon  Stanley  Baird,  8. Sc.  (Carleton) 

Shelley  Kathryn  Baizana 

William  E.  P.  Bamber 

Anne  Banitowski 

Dawn  Allyson  Becksted 

Caroline  Gail  Belfoi 

Michelle  Marie  Beneteau 

James  David  Bertrand 

Elizabeth  Lorene  Binks 

Catherine  Elizabeth  Bird 

Emily  Florence  Blair 

Bernadette  Jeanne  Boivin 

with  distinction 

David  Anthony  Bolger 
Darcy  James  Bonner 
Ross  Lindsay  Borden 
Judith  Maria  Bost 
Ann  Marie  Bowering 
Barbara  Ann  Bowman 
William  Christopher  Bridger 
Lionel  L.  Brodeur 
Wendy  Trientje  Bron 
Andrew  Michael  Brown 
Gregory  Glenn  Brown 

27 


Holly-Anne  Brown 

Kari  Bruun 

Janet  May  Buchan 

Louise  Jane  Caddick 

Benjamin  Wesley  Callaghan 

Susan  Irene  Cantin 

with  distinction 

Barbara  Clare  Carriere 

John  Cavanaugh 

Robert  Leslie  Chamberlain 

Carla  Ann  Cherry 

Maria  Christina  Chiarelli 

Carol  Irene  Church 

Marie  Odette  Gabrielle  Clay 

Siobhan  Connor 

Heather,  Carole  Cook 

Geoffrey  Michael  Coombs 

Sidonie  Paige  Copeland 

Jane  Elizabeth  Courtice-Neocleous 

J.  David  Cox 

Pascale  Linda  Crepault 

Colleen  Veronica  Cronin 

Catherine  Anne  Cross 

Angela  Louise  Crummy 

Kim  Juanita  D'Andrade 

Timothy  Gary  Dalliday 

Kenneth  Danforth 

Jonathan  Christian  Darlington 

Jason  John  Di  Malta 

Elizabeth  Ann  Donnelly 

with  distinction 

Eleanor  Jean  Draper 
Elicia  Ann  Duguid 
A.  Donna  Dulmage 

28 


David  R.  Dunne 

Klara  Durbeck 

Sarah  Anne  Farquhar 

Ruth  Elizabeth  Featherstone 

Paola  M.  Ferraro 

Mary  Frances  Finnigan 

Jeffrey  David  Fishbain,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Linda  Gail  Fleck 

Joanne  Celia  Foley 

Gardner  William  Forbes 

Andrea  Adele  Louise  Fournier 

Katalin  Irma  Fustos 

Holly  Marie  Gagnon 

Katherine  A.  Gall 

Emilia  De  Las  Mercedes  Garcia  Serna 

Pamela  A.  Garner 

with  distinction 

Mary  Josepha  Geerts 
Pamela  Karen  Gibbon 
Anka  Barbara  Gluscic 
Gail  Goodfellow 
Catherine  Dawn  Gough 
Jillian  Elizabeth  Grainger 
Nancy  Green,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Francois  Marc-Andre  Habets 

Hannah  Halpern 

with  distinction 

Melanie  Anne  Hames 
Clifford  Lee  Harvey 
Carolyn  R.  Hauraney 
Christine  Ann  Heath 

Karen  Lee  Hervey 

with  distinction 

Robert  John  Higgerty 


Judith  D.  Hill 

Reginald  Gordon  Hill 

David  B.  Hinton 

Paula  Elizabeth  Hodson 

Joanne  Melody  Hogeveen 

Michael  John  Hoy 

Kathleen  Elizabeth  Humphrey 

Loretta  Denise  Hunt 

Janet  Anne  Hunter 

James  R.  Hutchinson 

Kimberley  Ann  Huurman 

Catherine  J.  Inglis 

with  distinction 

Janet  Marjorie  Ingram 
Peter  Jeffrey  Ives 
Shawna  Marie  Jackson 
Julie  Elizabeth  Jarvis 

Patricia  Anne  Jeanjean 

with  distinction 

Michael  Alun  Ireneusz  Jeffreys,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Lois  Emily  Jelley 

Greta  Jones 

Rachel  Louise  Jones 

Jacqueline  Marie  Kavanagh 

Joseph  Khoury 

John  Allan  Kingan 

Kama  Maria  Klassen 

Erika  Odessa  Klee 

Tracey  A.  Knudson 

Elizabeth  Lidia  Korotky 

Bob  Maurice  Krawczyk 

with  distinction 

Heidi  Jane  Kukkonen 
Julie  Lamarre 


Nancy  Mabel-Marie  LeClair 
Stephen  Lee,  B.Sc.  (Toronto) 
Anna  May  Leighton-Kyle 
Sylvia  Ann  Leisi 
Greta  E.  Lentz 

Christopher  Robert  John  Linden 
Elaine  Leah  Littmann 
David,  L.  Lynk 
John  Robert  Lyons 

Muriel  Gayle  MacDonald 

with  distinction 

Scott  Alexander  MacDonald 
Soheila  Mahmoudi  Wouters 
Lorna  Vhari  Malcolmson 

Christopher  E.  Mallory 

with  distinction 

Kathleen  Dawn  Maynard 
Diane  Kathleen  McCleary 
Gary  Alexander  McDonald 
Kathryn  Mary  McDonald 
Maureen  McEvoy 
Michael  Edward  McHugh 
Cora  Louise  Maria  Mcintosh 
Victoria  Mary  Elizabeth  Mcintosh 
Catherine  T.  McLean 
Christine  A.  McLean 
W.  John  McLeod 
Hugh  Brennan  McNeil 

Kim  Teresa  McNicol 

with  distinction 

Bruce  Eric  McWilliam 
Georges  Josephus  Mensink 
Robert  K.  Miller 
Karen  Leisa  Milligan 


Elizabeth  Jane  Mills 

Dagmar  Minns 

Goldie  S.  Minuk 

James  Gregor  Moffat 

Naima  Nerissa  Mohammed 

Lise  D.  Morin 

Kelly  Anne  Mounce 

John  Mukts,  B.A.,  B.Ed.  (Western 
Ontario) 

Eleanor  Margaret  Muldoon 
Patricia  Lynn  Munce 
Peter  Michael  Mundy 

Michael  Robert  Neelin 

with  distinction 

Meredith  Anne  Nelson 
Johic  Nicolas 
Gail  Ellen  O'Neil 
Dougald  James  Wilkie  O'Reilly 
Sean  Phelim  O'Toole 
Michael  John  Oates 
Melissa  Marie  Olmstead 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Orton 

Rachel  Paley 

with  distinction 

Elaine-Louise  Paquette 
Frederick  John  Paradie 
Nicole  Annette  Paton 
Cynthia  Claire  Payne 
Christine  Pelisek 
Claudio  Pellegrini 
Suzanne  Mary  Theedom  Perry 
David  Martin  Poloniato 

Sandra  Lee  Pomeroy 

with  distinction 

Nadia  Porcari 


Margaret  Patricia  Ralph 

Patrick  Maynard  Stuart  Ramsahoye 

Maria  Elizabeth  Reid 

Edward  Patrick  Remillard 

Mary  Catherine  Rice 

Anne  Mae  Richardson 

R.  Matthew  Ridgeway 

Olwen  Ruth  Roberts 

Elizabeth  J.  Rock 

Deborah  Susan  Rose-Trudeau 

Deborah  R.  Ross 

Paula  L.  Santo 

Lyn  Marilyn  Margaret  Saunders 
Christine  Anne  Schwartz 
Mary-Ann  C.  Setterington 
Donna  Marie  Shaw 
Bonnie  Simmons 
Deborah  Ann  Sims-Williams 
George  Campbell  Sinclair 
Ginelle  Renee  Althea  Skerritt 
Todd  Leslie  Sloan 
Judy  Anna  Smith 

Graham  Joseph  Michael  Solomon 

Anna  Song 

Glenn  Patrick  Staffen 

Deborah  Dorothy  Starchuk 

Sandra  G.  Stewart 

Imran  Syed 

Katie  Tallo 

with  distinction 

James  Broderick  Tallon 

Lada  Orysia  Tesla 

Jennifer  Louise  Christine  Thamer 


Bachelor  of  Music 
(with  Honours) 


Certificate  in  English 
Language  and  Composition 


Chemi  Thargay 


(Presented  by  Professor  ).M.  Yalden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 


(Presented  by  Professor  J.M.  Yalden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 


Marie-Julie-Anne  Theriault 


Margaret  Margery  Victoria  Thomson 

with  distinction 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


David  Aiistair  Tilson 

with  distinction 


Heather  Catherine  Baird,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 


Martha  Deborah  Muzychka,  B.j. 
(Carleton) 


Karen  Lesley  Timko 


Jennifer  Ann  Ross,  B.A.  (Reading) 
Highest  Honours 


Anthony  Joseph  van  Osch 


Michael  Verzyl 


Ena  Anne  Shmelzer 

High  Honours 


Patrizia  llona  Ortrud  Angelika  von  Fircks 

Christine  Elizabeth  Walker 

Robert  Edmund  Walker 

David  Harold  Walton 

Brent  D.  Watson 

Catherine  Anne  Webb 

Janet  Dale  Wilson 

Elizabeth  E.  Wright 

Benjamin  George  Young 

Linda  Anne  Young 


30 


Certificate  in 

French  Language  Studies 


Certificate  in  the  Teaching 
of  English  as  a  Second 
Language 


(Presented  by  Professor  J.M.  Yalden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 


(Presented  by  Professor  J.M.  Yalden, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


April  Yukiko  Yamaoka,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
B.  Robert  Young,  B.A.  (Carleton) 


Catherine  Elizabeth  Read,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 


Brenda  Rita  Allardyce,  B.A.  (Toronto), 
B.Ed.  (Ottawa) 

Marjorie  E.R.  Bull,  B.A.  (Toronto), 
Dip. Lib.  &  Arch.  (London),  M.L.S. 
(Toronto) 

Roslyn  Mairi  Cassells,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 

Joy  D.  Coben,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Christina  Marita  Dehler,  B.A. 
(Concordia) 

Carmen  Della-Valle,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Windsor) 

Sandra  Dib,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 

Nan  Parry  Doe,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Virginia  Flavia  Dolce,  B.A.  (Queen's) 

Adele  Caren  Dolgin,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Helen  Joyce  Gilchrist,  B.A.  (Mount 
Allison),  B.Ed.  (Dalhousie) 

Cynthia  Ann  Hanks,  B.A.  (St.  Francis 
Xavier) 

Alastaire  Mary  Henderson,  B.A. 
(Queen's),  B.Ed.  (Toronto),  M.A. 
(Carleton) 

Estelle  A.  Lalande,  B.S.L.  (Laurentian) 

Patricia  Anne  McRae,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Margaret  Anne  Moore,  6. Sc.  (Manitoba) 

Stephanie  Anne  Robertson,  B.Ed. 
(London) 

Adrienne  Soucy,  B.A. (Toronto) 

Helen  Evelyn  Stringer,  B.A.  M.A. 
(McMaster) 

Robert  Frederick  Tatlow,  B.A.  (British 
Columbia),  B.A.  (Ottawa),  L.  es  L. 
(Sorbonne) 

Stephen  Bret  Walker,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 

Carol  D.  Weaver,  B.A.  (McGill),  B.Ed. 
(Dalhousie) 


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O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  command. 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Friday, 

June  10, 10:00  a.m. 


Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
D.  de  I'Univ.,  F.R.S.C.,  presiding. 


(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 

□  Introductory  Music 

Mark  Toews,  M.Mus.,  D.Mus.A.,  A.R.C.T. 

□  Processional  Music 

□  O  Canada* 

□  Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 

□  Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

□  Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 

and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

□  Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 

□  Presentation  of  the  Henry  Marshall  Tory  Award 
The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 

Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Literature 
honoris  causa,  upon 
June  Callwood,  LLD. 

(Presented  by  W.E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D.,  President  and  Vice-Chancellor) 

□  Convocation  Address 
June  Callwood 

□  Recessional  Music 


*The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


V 


Doctor  of  Philosophy 


Master  of  Arts 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.).  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Michael  Joseph  Laslovich,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Montana) 

Political  Science 

Changing  the  Crow  Rate: 

State-Societal  Interaction 

Supervisor:  R.  Jackson 

Phyllis  Harriett  Fleming,  B.A.  (St. 
Mary's),  M.A.  (Carleton) 
Sociology 

The  Bitter  of  the  Sweet:  Sugar 
Production  and  Underdevelopment 
on  St.  Kitts 

Supervisor:  W.  Clement 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


James  Parker  Bickerton,  B.A.  (Acadia), 

M.A.  (Carleton) 
Political  Science 
Nova  Scotia,  Ottawa  and  the 
Politics  of  Regional  Development: 
A  Political  Economy  of 
Centre-Periphery  Relations 
Supervisor:  L.V.  Panitch 

Thomas  Wilton  Gittens,  B.A.  (Guyana), 
M.A.  (Carleton) 

Political  Science 

Political  Change  in  the 

Commonwealth  Caribbean,  1960-80 

Supervisor:  M.B.  Dolan 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Kweku  Atta-Mensah,  B.A.  (Ghana) 
Economics 

Joseph  Victor  Baranski,  8. Sc. 

(Concordia) 
Psychology 

Investigating  Adaptive  Decisional 
Processes:  Effects  of  Stimulus 
Difficulty  Context 

Sophie  de  Villers,  B.A.  (Concordia) 
Psychology 

Sex  Differences  in  the  Asymmetry  of 
the  Nigrostriatal  Dopamine  System: 
Relationship  to  Spatial  Ability  in 
the  Rat 

Luigi  Giugno,  B.Sc.  (Western  Ontario) 
Psychology 

Effect  of  Clonidine  on  Amygdala 
Kindling  in  Normal  and  6  — 
Hydroxydopamine  Pretreated  Rats 

Joseph  Chase  Johnston,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
Psychology 

Hypnosis  and  Imagery  in  the 
Treatment  of  Warts 

Michael  Francis  Hamilton  Arnoldi,  B.A. 
(Waterloo) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Janet  Marie  Chater,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Anthropology 

Dangerous  Women  and  Male 
Dominance:  Testing  a  Theory  of 
Menstrual  Taboos 

Todd  Douglas  Atherton,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Economics 

Edward  Charles  Conway,  B.A. 
(Memorial) 
Economics 

Christine  Clara  Cowan,  B.A.  (Windsor) 
Economics 

Morgan  Edwin  Currie,  B.A.  (Prince 
Edward  Island) 
Economics 


Bachelor  of  Arts 
(with  Honours) 


Paul  William  Dick,  B.Math.,  B.A. 
(Waterloo) 
Economics 

John  Douglas  Ellis,  B.A.  (Alberta) 
Economics 

Alan  Robert  Kerr,  B.A.  (Lakehead) 
Economics 

Carol  Nancy  Lederer,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Economics 

Robert  William  Gorman,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Geography 

Sea  Ice  Characteristics  of  the 
Parry  Channel 

Shivanagappa  F.  Kori  Shettar,  B.A.,  M.A. 
(Karnataka,  India) 
Geography 

Disparities  in  Economic 
Development:  Learning  from  the 
'Growth  Centre'  Experiences  of 
India's  Five  Year  Plans  (1951  -  1985) 

Cathy  Jane  Blacklock,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Political  Science 

Cameron  Campbell,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Political  Science 

Politics,  Society  and  the  American 
Private  Eye:  A  Study  of  the  Novels 
of  Dashiall  Hammett,  Raymond 
Chandler,  Ross  MacDonald  and 
Robert  B.  Parker 

William  Lawrence  George,  8.  Sc. 

(Montreal) 
Political  Science 
A  Critical  Appraisal  of  the 
Strategic  Studies  Literature  on 
Nuclear  Crisis  Stability 

Charles  N.  Jones,  B.A.  (Dalhousie) 
Psychology 

The  Effects  of  Prior  Wakefulness  on 
the  Degree  of  Synchronization  in 
the  Delta  Frequency  Band  during 
Slow  Wave  Sleep 

Elizabeth  Anne  Kristjansson,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
Psychology 

An  Examination  of  the  Relationship 
Between  Smoking  and  Pregnancy  and 
Vigilance  Performance  in  Children 

Kie  Delgaty,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Sociology 

Brian  Thomas  Hearty,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 
Gorbachev  and  the  Third  Revolution 
in  Soviet  Military  Affairs 


(Presented  by  Professor  D.P.  Forcese, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Peter  John  Freeman  Bondy 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Stephen  Douglas  Bull 

Honours  in  Law  and  Psychology 

Stephen  David  Challinor 

Honours  in  Economics 

Alexander  Cameron  Geddes 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Sean  David  Holmes 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Monica  Elizabeth  Lambton,  B.A. 
(McCill) 

Honours  in  Political  Science 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Nooral  Alam  Ahmed 

Honours  in  Law 

Geoffrey  I.  Ballinger,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Economics 

Susan  Teresa  Barry 

High  Honours  in  Psychology 

Michele  Bertrand 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

James  Irwin  Birtch,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Geography 

Markus  Blaszak,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law 

Heidi  Hanna  Bohle 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Jeff  R.  Borsten 

Honours  in  Law 

Rodney  Allen  Bovay 

Honours  in  Geography 

Aleksander  Richard  Bromke 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Thomas  James  Bugiel 

Honours  in  Economics 


Louise  Mary  Burns 

Honours  in  Law 

Melodie  Lynn  Cail,  B.A.  (Acadia) 
Honours  in  Sociology 

Anna  Cambone 

Honours  in  Law  and  Sociology 

Bruce  Cameron  Gordon  Campbell 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Kenneth  David  Campbell,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Honours  in  Economics 

Malcolm  Ernest  John  Campbell 

High  Honours  in  Economics  and 
Political  Science 

Claude  Deeks  Chapman 

High  Honours  in  Psychology 

Jeffrey  Hunter  Clarke 

Honours  in  Economics 

Julie  Ann  Clarke 

Honours  in  Law 

Carol  Anne  Coker 

Honours  in  Geography 

Andrea  D.  Cormack 

Honours  in  Geography 

Susan  D.  Curry,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Psychology 

Jennifer  Curtin 

Honours  in  Soviet  and  East  European 
Studies 

Elizabeth  Anne  Czanyo 

Honours  in  Geography 

Wayne  Eldon  Danielson,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Sociology 

Constance  Delahanty,  B.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Honours  in  Sociology 

Nick  D.  Delis,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Economics 

David  A.  Dobson,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law 

Laura  Lee-Anne  H.  Drummond 

Honours  in  Law 

Andrea  Louise  Emard 

Honours  in  Geography 

Amanda  J.  Evans 

Highest  Honours  in  Psychology 


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Bachelor  of  Arts 


Bradley  Raymond  Faulkner 

High  Honours  in  Psychology 

Carol  Anne  Fensom 

Honours  in  Economics 

Thomas  Edward  Fitch,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Psychology 

Timothy  Ambrose  Foran 

Honours  in  Law 

Andrew  Allan  Fuyarchuk 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Fauzia  Shereen  Gardezi 

Highest  Honours  in  Sociology 

Travis  Lloyd  Gee,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Psychology 

Mark  John  Gibbs 

Honours  in  Geography 

Douglas  James  Gillen,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law  and  Sociology 

Fiona  Patricia  Gilligan 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Lori  Sue  Glynn 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Kevin  E.  Gould 

Honours  in  Law 

Robert  Douglas  Graham 

Honours  in  Geography 

Donald  Niven  Grant 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Connie  Janet  Grasdal 

Honours  in  Sociology 

Janine  Anne  Gyug 

Honours  in  Economics 

Scott  Taylor  Haine,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Geography 

Susan  Hamilton 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Nancy  Ellen  Hansen,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law 

Nancy  E.  Hawkins 

Honours  in  Sociology 

John  Richard  Hemm 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Leon  Clinton  Hinds,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law 


Brian  Emanuel  Hockertz 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

James  Michael  Holubowich 

Honours  in  Economics 

Karen  Anne  Horsman 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Russell  John  Hotsenpiller 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Sharon  Marie  Huang 

Honours  in  Geography 

Maria  Colleen  Huddleston 

High  Honours  in  Geography 

Peter  Ernest  Hume 

Honours  in  Economics 

Kerry  Laurene  Irwin 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Cameron  Thomas  Izzard,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Psychology 

Frederick  Grant  Johnson,  B.A.  (Prince 
Edward  Island) 

Honours  in  Sociology 

Stuart  Alan  Joynson 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Michael  Andrew  Kidd 

Highest  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Gregory  Michael  Klump 

Honours  in  Economics 

Brigitte  Christine  Monique  Koch 

Honours  in  Psychology  and  Sociology 

Jeffery  J.  LaCroix 

Honours  in  Economics 

Josee  Lafontaine,  B.Sc.  (Sherbrooke) 
Highest  Honours  in  Anthropology 

Dimitrios  L.  Langis 

High  Honours  in  Law 

Elizabeth  Mabel  Anne  Lariviere 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Christian  Fritz  Lherisson 

Honours  in  Political  Science  and 
Sociology 

Brenda  Ivy  Lipsett,  B.A.  (Winnipeg) 
Highest  Honours  in  Economics 


(Presented  by  Professor  D.P.  Forcese, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Neveen  Anjum  Bajwa 
Nancy  Jean  Banerd 
Jennifer  Lee  Bayne 
Mark  Ivon  Beauchesne 
Charles  Beh 

Mariette  Constance  Belgraver 
Roxane  Constance  Beriault 
Daniel  Joseph  Black 
Mary  Elizabeth  Brennan 
Molly  Anne  Elizabeth  Brennan 
Kathleen  Ann  Brereton 
Elizabeth  M.  Brown 
Linda  Jeannine  Brunet 
Linda  Lorraine  Burns 

Edythe  Butler 

with  distinction 

Jan  Cameron 
Virginia  Kam  Ping  Chiu 
Shelley  Ann  Clarke 
James  Murray  Cleary 
Evan  Andrew  Cobb 
David  Joseph  Arthur  Conboy 
Lori-Lee  Creelman 
Mary  Elizabeth  Cronin 
Eric  Charles  Devenny 
Stephen  D.  Disipio 
Wendy  Lynn  Dobinson 
Jeff  Andrew  Fox 
Jeffrey  Joseph  Frank 


37 


Ross  Ian  Galloway 
Shaun  Desmond  Gibbons 
Kerri  Lynn  Goldie 
Kathleen  Mary  Gorman 
Deborah  Ruth  Greenberg 
Bill  Grivas 

Susan  Burwell  Guest 

Shaun  Patrick  Harkin 

Shirley  Florence  Harris 

Laura  Faye  Hedgecoe 

Sean  Andrew  Hendry 

Kimberly  Anne  Hess 

Jane  Elizabeth  Hinton 

John  Scott  Douglas  Jamieson 

Rodziah  Jamil 

Barbara  Teresa  Jarosz 

Dipti  Khakhria 

Mark  David  Lammens 

Cheuk  Yue,  Julia  Lee 

David  William  Joseph  Leonhardt 

Chik-Fu  Jeff  Leung 

Stuart,  Edward  Lowe 

Douglas  Wayne  Lukawy 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Zanzalena  Abdul  Muiz 
Heather  L.  Acton 
Gordon  Daniel  Adams 
Michael  Paul  Agnew 
Stephanie  Rae  Alguire 
Jean  Joseph  Allain 
Randy  Neal  Allen 

38 


Patricia  Lee  Anderson 

with  distinction 

Kelly  Marisa  Argiropulos 
John  Mark  Armstrong 
Donald  H.  Attfield 
Angela  Helen  Baffes 
Tatiana  Bailey 
Christopher  David  Baird 
Jean  Patrica  Banton 
Shaun  Stratton  Barber 

Julie  Ann  Barrett 

with  distinction 

Craig  Benson  Clifford  Bartlett 
Shelley  Maureen  Beamish 
Michelle  Beckstead 
Marina  Rose  Bedier 
Michael  Bell 
Tracy  Ann  Bennett 
Rhonda  Elizabeth  Berry 
Laura  Marie  Black 

Glenda  Ruth  Blacker,  B.F.A.  (Concordia) 

Louise  S.  Blanchette 

Yee-Pin  Jaceline  Boey 

Monique  Claire  Boivin 

Rosalba  Borrelli 

Mark  James  Bosley 

Catherine  Jane  Bourke 

Leanne  L.  Bovay 

Janice  Ann  Bradley 

Michelle  Anne-Marie  Brady 

Ward  K.  Branch 

with  distinction 

Paul  Scott  Brannen 

Bernadette  Catherine  Anne  Brechin 


Patrick  Bernard  Brennan 

Deborah  Williams  Brooks 

with  distinction 

William  David  James  Broughall 

C.  Randolph  Brown 

with  distinction 

Moira  Jacqueline  Brown 
Paul  William  Brown 
Robert  James  Brown 
Heather  Elizabeth  Burpee 
Catherine  Suzanne  Cadman 
Sheila  Mary  Lee  Cahill 
Brian  Stewart  Caldwell 
Peter  Edward  Callaghan 
Doug  I.  Calow 
Blaine  Stewart  Cameron 
Andrew  John  Campbell 
Robert  Donald  Campbell 
Robina  Sandhya  Canaran 
Gregory  Alan  Carkner 
Deborah  Louise  Carr 
Annette  Marie  Caspar 
Eric  Scott  Cavanagh 
Anne  M.  Cesario 
Michael  Craig  Chadwick 
Anne  L.M.  Chamberland 
Paul  Anthony  Charkavi 
Tik  Yau  Chau 

Lillian  Kupukai  Smolly  Chigwedere 
(nee  Mzambwa) 

Terrence  Clifford  Chiu 

Robert  Philip  Chmara 

Holly  V.  Choquette 

Nataxja  Nadja  Cini 


Jean  Louise  Clarke 
Stephen  Andrew  Clegg 
Giuseppe  Antonio  Clementi 
Darrell  J.  Collier 
Darlene  Collins 
Barry  K.  Columb 

Liam  Mark  Joseph  Grant  Connelly 

Maria  Jayne  Cook 

Patricia  Margaret  Cooke 

Alison  Mary  Cookson 

Beverley  Faith  Corey 

Ethel  Ann  Craft 

Nina  Maria  Crivellaro 

Susan  M.  Cullum 

Tammy  Lee  Curran 

Michele  Dawn  Currie 

Kenneth  Allen  Cutts 

Gregory  John  Davidson 

Andrew  Peter  Davies 

Patrick  John  Davis 

Sadie  Gertrude  De  Finney 

Cindy  Alexandra  de  Frahan 

Ingrid  Mary  De  Jongh 

Roland  Jean  de  Montigny 

Cynthia  Adele  Delahey 

John  Oliver  Dendy,  B.A.  (Royal  Military 
College),  M.A.  (Carleton),  Ph.D.  (Duke) 

James  Robertson  Denovan 

Mivil  J.M.  Deschenes 

John  A.  Dettorre 

Suzanne  Jennifer  Dickins 

Kim  Patricia  Dobson 

Derek  John  Donaldson 


Millie  Catherine  Donnelly 
Andrew  James  Donovan 
Debbie  Louise  Doucet 
Susan  Bernadette  Doyle 
Patricia  Suzanne  Dryburgh 
Michael  John  Duncan 
Timothy  Gerard  Dunn 
Steven  James  Dupont 
Gregory  Sean  Ebbs 
James  William  Glen  Emond 
Michael  Terrence  Evans 
Audrey  Faibish 
Mary  Elizabeth  Ferguson 

Andrea  Dina  Fessier 

with  distinction 

Mavis  B.A.  Finnamore 
Sean  Gerard  Fitzgerald 
John  J.  Flaherty 
Patricia  Lynn  Fletcher 
Ian  James  Flynn 
John  Jeffrey  Foster 

Beverley  Fournier 

with  distinction 

Richard  Frappier 
Glenn  David  Fraser 
Joyce  Fulton  (nee  Allan) 
Helen  Lesley  Fytche 
Kathleen  Sara  Galbraith 
Andre  Rene  Arthur  Gamache 
Lisa  Gay  Gerow 
Cheryl  Anne  Gervais 
Sherri  Ann  Gibson 
Sheila  Marion  Gillespie 
Mhairi  Gilmore 


Ian  Thomas  Glassford 
Alan  J.  A.  Gomes 
Timothy  Roy  Grace 
James  Stephen  Graham 
Paul  Martin  Gysbers 
Frederick  John  Paul  Hackett 
Ruth  Christine  Colden  Hackett 
Andrew  L.  Hall 

James  Francis  Hallarn,  B.A.  (Carleton) 

Robert  John  Haller 

Norhayati  Hamid 

Lisa  M.  Hannaford 

Kerryn  Kimberly  Hardiman 

Paul  Trevor  Harper 

Oliver  Montague  Harte 

William  Alfred  Hay 

Shauna  K.  Hayes 

David  Bruce  Heakes 

Celeste  Louise  Heffler 

Roberta  Hendry 

Cameron  Gardner  Herold 

Janice  Ann  Hobbs 

with  distinction 

Nynke  Hoedeman 
Andreas  Hofstatter 
Lesley  Holmes 
Debbie  Ann  Hooles 
Shelley  L.  Hopper 
Terrence  Matthew  Houlahan 
Anita  Leah  Huber 
Pui  Fun  Hui 
Alison  Lynne  Hull 
Tamara  Joan  Hunton 


Sabira  Hussain 
Rosaria  Vera  lenzi 
Alex  llchenko 

Emily  Jelich 

with  distinction 

Jane  Lesley  Jenkins 
Sarah  A.  Johnson 
Kim  A.  Johnston 
Tjhoei-K.  Jong 
Karen  Marilyn  Karp 
David  James  Kemp 

Jacqueline  MacLellan  Kennedy,  B.A 

(Ottawa) 

Katherine  Mary  Kennedy 
Athelia  Kitchen 
Yiota  Kokkinos 
Margaret  Kourtakou 

Aviva  D.  Kovshoff 

with  distinction 

Mary  Ellen  Krizmanich 
Marion  Joan  Kuno 
Stanley  Kustec 
Terri  Anne  Laliberte 
Traci  Lynne  Laliberte 
Gabriel  Yau  Kei  Lam 
Robert  Edward  Lambert 
Cathy  Larabie 
Yiu  Chung  Lau 
David  Rutter  Lawrence 
Peter  Lawrence 
Stephanie  Anne  Laycock 
Dianne  Kealey  LeBlanc 
Nicole  Marie  LeBlanc 
Wilson  Kwong  Ching  Lee 


Randall  J.  Legault 

with  distinction 

Nadia  C.  Liberatore 

Judith  Ann  Lightford 

with  distinction 

Frances  Andrea  Lipsett 
Brian  Edward  Lloyd 
Mary  Janet  Edith  Logan 
Kevin  Richard  Loiselle 
Victor  Wing  Tong  Lok 
Jennifer  Loome 
Catherine  Ann  Lyons 


40 


O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  command. 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Friday  Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L,  LLD., 

June  10,  2:00  p.m.  D- de  ''Univ- FRSC' presiding- 

(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 


□     Introductory  Music 

Mark  Toews,  M.Mus.,  D.Mus.A.,  A.R.C.T. 


□  Processional  Music 

□  O  Canada* 

□  Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 


□  Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

□  Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 

and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

□  Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 


□  Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws 
honoris  causa,  upon 

Madeleine  Parent,  B.A. 

(Presented  by  F.J.K.  Griezic,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Associate  Professor  of  History) 

□  Convocation  Address 
Madeleine  Parent 


□     Recessional  Music 


*The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


Doctor  of  Philosophy 


Master  of  Arts 


Recipients  of  Degrees 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Sheila  Diane  Purcell,  B.A.  (Carleton), 
M.A.  (Ottawa) 
Psychology 

The  Education  of  Attention  to 
Dreaming  in  High  and  Low  Frequency 
Dream  Recallers:  The  Effects  on 
Dream  Self-Reflectiveness  Lucidity 
and  Control 
Supervisor:  A.  Moffitt 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Valerie  A.  Summers,  B.A.  (Memorial), 
M.A.  (York) 
Political  Science 

The  Politics  of  Underdevelopment: 
Resource  Policy  and  Regime  Change 
in  Newfoundland 
Supervisor:  M.A.  Molot 

Joy  Anne  Mannette,  B.A.,  B.Ed. 
(Dalhousie),  M.Ed.  (Mount  Saint 
Vincent),  M.A.  (Carleton) 
Sociology 

Making  Something  Happen:  Nova 
Scotia's  Black  Renaissance, 
1968-1986 

Supervisor:  D.  Olsen 


Radhika  Sekar,  B.Sc.  (Delhi,  India), 
B.A.  (Carleton) 
Anthropology 

The  Process  of  Pilgrimage:  The 
Ayyappa  Cultus  and  Sabarimalai 
Yatra 

Herminio  Meireles  Teixeira,  B.A. 
( Concordia ) 
Political  Science 

Josie  C.  Marino,  B.A.  (McGill) 
Psychology 

The  Effect  of  Self-Efficacy  and 
Cognitive  Strategy  on  Experimentally- 
Induced  Cold  Pressor  Pain 

Lynette  Monteiro  Musten,  B.Sc. 
(Concordia),  M.Sc.  (Queen's) 
Psychology 

Dichotic  Listening  Performance  by 
Adult  Stutterers 

Catherine  Mary  Zuro,  B.A.  (Queen's) 
Psychology 

Bulimia:  Characteristics  of  the 
Relationship  Between  Family 
Environment,  Depression  and  Bulimic 
Symptomatology 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


John  Joseph  Victor  Bernard  Monette, 

B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Anthropology 
An  Epistemology  of  Gender 

Urszula  Majewska,  M.A.  (Gdansk, 
Poland) 
Economics 

Sheldon  Ian  Polowin,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Economics 

Paul  Nicholas  Rodway,  B.Sc,  M.Sc. 
(Auckland),  M.A.  (British  Columbia),  B.). 
(Carleton) 
Economics 

Donald  Bruce  Thomas,  B.E.S.  (Waterloo) 
Geography 

Visual  Interpretation  of  Thematic 
Mapper  Imagery  for  the  Change 
Detection  of  Wetlands  in  Eastern 
Ontario 

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Bachelor  of  Arts 
(with  Honours) 


Anthony  Porter,  B.A.  (McGill) 
Political  Science 

Janet  Marie  Mullington,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Psychology 

Cross-State  Analysis  of  Indices  of 
Continuity  and  Cognitive 
Integration  in  Verbal  Reports  of 
Experience 

Katherine  Jean  Paterson,  B.A.  (Ottawa) 
Psychology 

The  Effects  of  Contrast  During 
Learning  on  Schema  Acquisition  and 
Transfer  in  Problem  Solving 

Heather  Elizabeth  Sutherland,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 
Psychology 

Child  Abuse  and  Multiple 
Personality:  A  Social  Psychological 
Interpretation 

Patricia  Victoria  Anne  Williams,  B.A. 
(Prince  Edward  Island) 
Psychology 

A  Comparison  of  Hypnotic 
Suggestion,  Salicylic  Acid  and 
Placebo  for  the  Treatment  of 
Verrucae  Vulgaris  and  Verrucae 
Plantaris 

Skip  McCarthy,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Sociology 

Patricia  L.R.  Sadoway,  B.A.  (Simon 
Fraser) 
Sociology 

John  Grant  Schellenberg,  B.A.  (British 
Columbia) 
Sociology 

Adrian  Martinez,  A. 8.  (California) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 

Stanislaus  Mazewski,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 

Igor  Mravinsky,  M.A.  (Moscow  State) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 
Continuity  in  a  Mainstream 
Tradition  of  Co-Existence  Between 
Finland  and  Russia/the  Soviet  Union 

Bianca  Dwynn  Pelchat,  B.A.  (Waterloo) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 

Julie  Scott,  B.A.  (Toronto) 
Soviet  and  East  European  Studies 


(Presented  by  Professor  D.P.  Forcese, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Valbphaphorn  Puckdeedindan 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Sharon  Louise  Sally 

Highest  Honours  in  Psychology 

Ljubinka  Ljuba  Spasojevic 

Honours  in  Economics  and  Political 
Science 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Debarah  MacKeigan 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Glen  Ronald  Manery 

High  Honours  in  Psychology 

Ramona  Jennifer  Marland 

Honours  in  Sociology 

Ronald  Cameron  McAdam 

Honours  in  Law 

Sheila  Margaret  McCallum 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Joseph  Jacques  Michaud,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Geography  and  Sociology 

Wadad  Mikhael 

High  Honours  in  Economics 

Noryahwati  Mohamad  Noh 

Honours  in  Economics 

Fiona  Allie  Morrison 

Honours  in  Geography 

Mahamood  Noorali  Motani,  8.5c. 
(Carleton) 

Honours  in  Economics 

Sarah  Linda  Elizabeth  Nicholson 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Peter  John  Niemczak 

Honours  in  Law 

John  L.  O'Keefe 

Honours  in  Economics 

Jennifer  Anne  O'Reilly 

Honours  in  Law 


Jeremy  Charles  Pallant 

High  Honours  in  Economics  and 
Political  Science 

Leigh-Andra  Palmer 

High  Honours  in  Economics 

Laura  Anne  Patterson 

Honours  in  Economics 

Brian  E.  Paynter,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Psychology 

John  Denis  Jude  Peters 

High  Honours  in  Law 

Robert  Raymond  Peters 

Honours  in  Geography 

Nigel  Gerard  Frederick  Pickup,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Mary  Rose  Porritt 

Honours  in  Anthropology 

Kevin  Ian  Price 

High  Honours  in  Economics  and 
Political  Science 

Irene  Pucci 

Honours  in  Economics 

Maria  Clara  Rambaldi  Panarella 

Honours  in  Psychology 

William  Simpson  Russell,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Law 

Barclay  Joel  Saastad 

High  Honours  in  Sociology 

Keith  Arnel  Schultz,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Economics 

Susan  Margaret  Sherwood 

Highest  Honours  in  Psychology 

Kirsten  Joyce  Smith 

High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Thomas  Francis  Stollman 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Lauren  Pamela  Storey 

Honours  in  Psychology 

Jerry  Neil  Thomas,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Political  Science 

John  Malcolm  Thompson 

High  Honours  in  Operations  Research 

Fiona  Mary  Traynor 

Honours  in  Anthropology 


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Bachelor  of  Arts 


Bruno  Tremblay,  B. A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Soviet  and  East 
European  Studies 

Kristin  E.  L.  Trotter,  B.A.  (Bishop's) 
Highest  Honours  in  Psychology 

Percy  John  Van  Zanten,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Law 

Helen  Tracey  Wait 

High  Honours  in  Economics 

Jerome  Francis  Walsh,  B.S.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Honours  in  Political  Science 

Douglas  Norman  West,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Honours  in  Geography 

Kenneth  Bruce  Westaway 

Honours  in  Economics 

Shelley  Wight 

Honours  in  Geography 

Catherine  Elizabeth  Wilson 

Honours  in  Economics 

Shannon  Marie  Wintle 

Honours  in  Political  Science 

Douglas  Warren  Wright,  B.j.  (Carleton) 
High  Honours  in  Political  Science 

Wendy  Catharina  Ziai 

Highest  Honours  in  Economics 


(Presented  by  Professor  D.P.  Forcese, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Social  Sciences) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Jann  Laurine  MacDonald 

Joseph  John  MacDonald 

James  Scott  Mackie 

Heather  Lynn  MacKinnon 

Sandra  Dawn  MacMillan 

M.  Christine  McKay 

Christopher  Donald  Meakin 

Deborah  Lynn  Miller,  B.A.  (Calgary) 

Flavio  L.  Mior 

Karen  J.  Mooney 

Michael  William  Nethercott 

Caryn  Nicolson 

Mark  Allan  O'Neil 

Erin  Denis  Paquette 

Bernard  Joseph  Pelot 

Rodney  Alexander  Plunkett 

Eva  Hoi-Chun  Poon 

Judith  Margaret  Ranee 

Michael  J.  Rippon 

Heather  Joan  Rowed 

John  Phillip  Sabbagh 

Jason  E.  Saikaley 

Elizabeth  Johanna  Scheepers 

Michael  Grant  Schofield 

Jenness  Helena  Scoon 

Mark  Broun  Sewell 

Stephen  Gregory  Sills 

Julie  Simser 

Annie,  Kit  Kuen  Siu 


Joan  E.  Spence 

Thomas  Wayne  Spooner 

Frederick  Ernest  Stenning 

Janet  Stewart 

Glen  Morley  Swan 

Elizabeth  Susan  Tropea 

Ian  Hubert  Maria  Van  Bussel 

Sharron  Lynn  Varden 

Barbara  Anita  Louise  Warden,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

David  Alan  Wert 

Katherine  Jane  Whitridge 

with  distinction 

Marie  Noelle  Helene  Yee  Kin  Shin 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Clara  Alison  MacAdam 
G.  Kimberly  MacDonald 
R.  Philip  MacDonald 
Stephen  MacDonald 
Stewart  Kenneth  Macintosh 
John  Kenneth  Mackie 
Scott  Stuart  MacKinnon 
Charles  Bryan  MacLean 
Blair  Mowat  MacLeod 
Andrea  Leigh  MacMillan 
Anne  MacNeil 
Krista  Marie  MacNeil 
Elizabeth  Mahiga 
Gregory  Gordon  Mair 
Andre  Malovic 
Lisa  Maria  Marshall 


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Jocelyne  Roberte  Martel 

with  distinction 

Bernd  Joseph  Martin 
Yvonne  Jane  Martin 
Francine  A.  Massicotte 
Nathalie  Mathe 
Sheila  Katherine  Maunsell 
Christopher  John  Mazur 
Kirstin  Leigh  McCabe 
Bruce  James  McCallum 
Shawn  Francis  McCowell 
Claire  Marguerite  McDonald 
Lee-Anne  Heather  McDougall 
Nicole  Marie  McGetrick 
Karla  Christine  McGrath 
Lisa  Jane  Mclnnis 
Joseph  John  Mclntyre 
Paul  Clifton  Edward  Mclntyre 
Elspeth  Deidre  Code  McKay 
Kimberly  Marie  McKinley 
Michele  Lendra  McMahon 
Michael  Christopher  McNally 
James  Lloyd  McQuillan 
Sandra  Lee  Melville 

Meg  Mickelson 

with  distinction 

Scott  Douglas  Milton 
Sandra  Graziella  Montuoro 
Dwayne  Ricardo  Moore 
John  David  Moore 
Joel  Morghese 
Luc  Marcel  Morin 
Andrea  Ellen  Morison 
Mark  Ronald  Morris 
48 


Tracey  Lyn  Mosley 

Katherine  Louise  Moynihan 

Marjorie  F.  Muir 

C.  Loreen  Murphy 

William  Donald  Neelin 

Timothy  John  Newell 

Jacquetta  Aileen  Newman 

Ronald  James  O'Dowd 

Caroline  Mary  Sarah  O'Farrell,  B.Comm. 
(Concordia) 

James  Arthur  O'Keefe 

Andrea  Jean  O'Neill 

Stephen  James  Oakley 

Douglas  Ralph  Oggelsby 

Paul  David  Ormond 

Patricia  Lynn  Orzel 

Linda  Osmond 

Leslie  Jean  Ottenhof 

Mark  Richard  Overbury 

Sheila  Owens 

Lisa  Papadakis,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
Katherine  Pappas 
Katherine  Louise  Parker 
Denise  Ann  Parkes 
Bruce  Renton  Patterson 
Joyce  Pavelich 
Carolina  Giusti  Pavez 
Scott  Edwin  Pelton 
Christopher  T.  Pemberton 
Donna  Jean  Perrin 
Lloyd  Norman  Phillipps 
David  James  Phillips 
Ronald  Scott  Pinder 


Arthur  Edgar  Pittman 
David  Michel  Plouffe 
Gary  Lindsay  Pollock 
Michael  Richard  Pollock 
Valentina  Maria  Pollon 
Clara  Hoi  Chu  Poon 
Andrew  John  Martin  Pope 

Elizabeth  Ann  Pope 

with  distinction 

Cynthia  Lee  Poupore 

Patricia  Lee  Price 

Michael  Stephen  Purser 

Ronald  James  Raaflaub 

James  F.  Randall 

John  David  Ranger 

Allan  Leonard  Morrison  Rathwell 

Marlene  Joan  Redekopp 

Scott  Allan  Reed 

Susan  Barbara  Reeves 

Marilynn  Ruth  Richter 

Kristen  Ann  Ridley 

Sylvia  T.  Robichaud 

Richard  Gordon  Robinson 

Wendy  Susan  Rochester 

Susan  Cashman  Rolland 

Nicola  Romano 

Hugh  Michael  Rose 

Janice  Elizabeth  Rose 

Douglas  Stewart  Roth 

William  John  Ryback,  C.P.S.S.  (Carleton) 

Catherine  Suzanne  Sarault 

Timothy  James  Sarmatiuk 

Sandhya  Satsangi 


Lisa  Sauer 

Katherine  Ann  Thomas 

Valerie  J.  Wiseman 

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Laura  Anne  Saunders 

Stephen  John  Thouless 

Donnette  Marie  Wishart 

Peter  Kobert  Schade 

Allan  Reginald  Thrasher 

Chi  Wai  Wong 

Kuth  Scner 

Margaret  Marie  Thurner 

Man  no  Danny  Wong 

Evelyn  S.  Schulz 

Randall  Scott  Timm 

See  in  Wong 

Lindy  L.  Scott 

Alan  Tomalty 

Sue  Wong 

Danny  Stephen  Seary 

Roger  Karl  Towsley 

Joanne  Woodill 

Kimberley  Anne  Shelton 

Laura  Anne  Treichel 

Peter  Ernest  Woods 

Cynthia  Diane  Sherwood 

Philip  Hilliard  Trethewey 

Lynn  Michelle  Worsley 

Mark  Alfred  Shnmpton 

Tanis  G.  Trotman 

Marsha  Ann  Wright,  L.H.s.S.  (Carleton) 

Karl  Frederic  Siemonsen 

Frederick  Yuen  Suen  Tse 

Thomas  David  Wyers 

Richard  Gordon  Simpson 

Joanne  Unsworth 

Mary  Ann  Yates 

John  T.  Sinclair 

Renee  van  Dieen 

Elizabeth  Mary  Zajdel 

Mark  Gordon  Singer 

Michael  Craig  Van  Every 

Barbara  Anne  Zeltner 

t  i       I,  Cm.  1  f  1  -*  -1  -  -  -  --  _ 

Mark  Stephen  Skidmore 

Slobodan  Vejnovic 

Vladimir  A.  Skok,  L.rAy  (Larleton) 

Jocelyn  Lisa  Verdon 

Carol  A.J.  slack 

Carol  Ann  Villeneuve 

Wanda  Lenore  Alexandra  Slomiany 

Rona  Lee  Vivian 

Abigail  Mary  Lina  Smart 

Michael  Konald  Waller 

Robert  Nicholas  Smerek 

Gary  Raymond  Washuta 

Ronald  Neil  Snow 

Maureen  Anne  Watters 

William  Earl  Sporbeck 

Tanna  Koreen  Waugh 

Patti-Lynn  Carswell  St.  Louis 

Joanne  Lee  Webster 

Robert  Kennedy  Stanton 

Brian  Andrew  Welsh 

William  Douglas  Stevens 

Gail  Dawn  Wetendorf 

Joseph  Gordon  Stone 

Donald  Mark  Richards  Wheeler 

Kobert  Charles  Sturrock 

Renee  Marie  Whelan 

Cathy  E.  Summers 

Derek  Jon  Widdicks 

A.  Jeffrey  Swann 

Sandy  Wilkes 

Judith  Ann  Swartzen 

Lisa  Gerrilyn  Wilson 

Sheri  L.  Taylor 

Stephanie  Marie  Wilson 

with  distinction 
Cynthia  Lynn  Taylor-Jones 

Sybil  Elizabeth  Winkelaar 

Brian  Edward  Thatcher 


O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  command. 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Saturday  Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 

June  11, 10:00  a.m.  D- de  l'Univ" FRSC' presiding- 

(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 


□  Introductory  Music 
Kenneth  L.  Little 

□  Processional  Music 

□  O  Canada* 

□  Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 

□  Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

□  Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 

and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 


□  Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 

□  Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Science 
honoris  causa,  upon 

Ursula  M.  Franklin,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

(Presented  by  D.R.  Gardner,  B.Sc,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Biology) 


□    Convocation  Address 
Ursula  M.  Franklin 


□     Recessional  Music 


*The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


Doctor  of  Philosophy 


Recipients  of  Degrees  (Presented  by  Professor  J.j.  Ryan, 

Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Kian  Fadaie,  8. Sc.  (Pahlavi,  Iran),  M.Sc. 
(Cornell) 
Geology 

Geophysical  and  Isotopic 
Constraints  on  the  Lithosphere  of 
the  East  African  Rift  System 
Supervisor:  K.  Bell  and  G.  Ranalli 

Charles  Frederick  Roots,  A.B. 
(Dartmouth  College),  M.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Geology 

Regional  Tectonic  Setting  and 
Evolution  of  the  Late  Proterozoic 
Mount  Harper  Volcanic  Complex, 
Ogilvie  Mountains,  Yukon 
Supervisor:  J.M.  Moore 

Jae-Chul  Yun,  B.Eng.  (Kyungpook, 
Korea),  M.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Physics 

A  Study  of  Excited  States  of 
Charmed  Mesons 
Supervisor:  K.W.  Edwards 


Roderick  Kerry  Donnelly,  8. Sc.  (Imperial 
College,  London),  M.Eng.  (Memorial) 
Mathematics 

Some  Contributions  to  Analysis:  A 
New  Space  of  Generalized  Functions 
for  Integro-differential  Equations 
Involving  Hilbert  Transforms,  and  a 
Note  on  the  Non-nuclearity  of  a 
Space  of  Test  Functions  on  Hilbert 
Space 

Supervisor:  J.N.  Pandey 

Duncan  James  Murdoch,  8.  Math. 
(Waterloo),  M.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Mathematics 

Models  and  Methods  in  the  Risk 
Assessment  of  Chemical  Carcinogens 
Supervisor:  D.  Dawson  and  D.  Krewski 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Terrance  Michael  Dowhanick,  8. Sc. 

(York) 
Biology 

Molecular  Studies  on  the  Induction 
of  Amylolytic  Expression  in  the 
Yeast  Schwanniomyces  castellii 
Supervisor:  G.R.  Carmody  and 
V.L.  Seligy 

Kevin  L.  Teather,  B.Sc.  (Brock),  M.Sc. 
(Queen's) 
Biology 

Sexual  Size  Dimorphism  in 
Great-tailed  Grackles:  The  Cost  of 
Sons  and  Daughters 
Supervisor:  P.  Weatherhead 

Luc  Harnois,  8. Sc.,  M.Sc.  (Quebec  a 
Montreal) 
Geology 

Geochemistry  of  the  Ore  Chimney 
Formation  and  Associated 
Metavolcanic  Rocks  and  Gold 
Deposits  in  the  Flinton-Harlowe 
Area,  Grenville  Province, 
Southeastern  Ontario 
Supervisor:  J.M.  Moore 


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Master  of  Science 


Master  of  Computer  Science 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Francis  Joseph  Smith,  B.A.,  M.A. 

(Carleton) 

Information  and  Systems  Science 
Propositional  Dynamic  Logic  of 
Regular  Programs  with  Tests, 
Converse  and  Infinite  Computations 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.j.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Deborah  Anne  Baillie,  B.Sc.  (Dalhousie), 
B.L.S.(Alberta) 
Biology 

The  Use  of  phloem  exudate  in  the 
Study  of  Translocation  in  Cucurbita 
pepo 

Xinhong  Ding,  M.Sc.  (Northwest 
Telecommunication  Institute,  China) 
Mathematics 

Pierre  Lavallee,  B.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Mathematics 

Some  Contributions  to  Optimal 
Stratification 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Maria  Nicte  Andrade  Abularach,  B.Eng. 
(Francisco  Marroquin,  Guatemala) 

Some  Learning  Applications  to  Robot 

Motion  Problems 

Alan  Campbell  Reid,  fi.C.S.  (Carleton) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Anne-Lise  Hassenklover,  B.C.S. 

(Carleton) 
Visibility  for  Binary  Images  on  a 
Mesh-Connected  Computer 


Andre  Louis  Hamel,  B.Sc.  (Manitoba) 
Biology 

Construction  of  Plasmids  for 
Studying  Genetic  Events  in 
Agrobacterium  tumefaciens 

Alain  Lanoue,  B.Sc.  (Quebec  a 
Montreal) 
Biology 

Use  of  Corridors  and  Scale  of 
Movement  in  Farmland  by 
Peromyscus  leucopus 

Katherine  Elizabeth  Muma,  8.5c. 
(Western  Ontario) 
Biology 

Sexual  Selection  and  Plumage 
Variation  in  Female  Red-winged 
Blackbirds 

Adrian  Sculptoreanu,  B.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Biology 

Intracellular  Concentration  and 
Membrane  Permeability  Ratio  of 
Sodium  to  Potassium  Ion  in  Cultured 
Cardiomyocytes  of  the  Adult  Rat 

Joel  Evan  Polowin,  B.Sc.  (Carleton) 
Chemistry 

The  Effects  of  Potential  Energy 
Surface  Features  on  Product 
Vibrational  Distributions  for  the 
Reaction  F  +  H  HF  +  H 


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Bachelor  of  Science 
(with  Honours) 


(Presented  by  Professor  L.A.  Copley, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Science, 
assisted  by  Chairmen  of  Departments) 


Biochemistry 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Thomas  Allen  Churchill 

Highest  Honours 

Jonathan  Andrew  Gebert 

with  Honours 

Bonnie  Jean  Hamilton 

with  Honours 

Christina  M.  Kraml 

with  Honours 

Doris  Yvonne  Schafhauser 

with  Honours 

Niels  Erik  Schwarz 

High  Honours 


Biology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Oliver  Van  Cabaca 

with  Honours 

Kevin  William  Dufour 

Highest  Honours 

Linda  Anne  Dupuis 

High  Honours 

Pierre  J.  Gagnon 

with  Honours 


Rodney  Patrick  Harold  Paquette 

with  Honours 

Thomas  Paul  Wilson 

Highest  Honours 


Chemistry 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Andrew  Duncan  Fraser 

with  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Patricia  Joan  Ash 

High  Honours 

Patrice  Auger 

with  Honours 

Gerald  Arthur  Crotty 

with  Honours 

Robert  D'Attilio 

High  Honours 

John  Kane  Denike 

High  Honours 

Jonathan  Craig  Hutton 

Highest  Honours 

Laura  Ann  Kenney 

High  Honours 

Ray  Harold  Kiehl 

with  Honours 

Stephen  Thomas  Mathias 

with  Honours 


Geography 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Craig  L.  Barran 

with  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Janice  Evelyn  DeCoste 

with  Honours 

Neil  J.  Finnerty 

with  Honours 

James  Gairns 

with  Honours 

Martin  McConnochie 

with  Honours 

Brian  James  Moorman 

High  Honours 

Christopher  Morley 

High  Honours 

Denise  Valerie  Onysko 

Highest  Honours 

Gregory  Ross  Scott 

High  Honours 

Timothy  Robert  Asa  Smith 

Highest  Honours 

Steve  Swettenham,  B.A.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Ying  Yau  Tarn 

with  Honours 


Shawna  Jane  Guenther 

with  Honours 

Kringen  Margaret  Henein,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Highest  Honours 

Joseph  Roger  Robert  Huneault 

with  Honours 

Susan  Barbara  McRae 

Highest  Honours 

Sandra  Ann  McSheffrey 

Highest  Honours 


Mark  Leonard  Naklicki 

Highest  Honours 

Annette  Ida  Rein 

with  Honours 

Dave  Schneider,  8. Sc.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Salbiah  Seeni  Abdul 

with  Honours 

Victoria  Ann  Vander  Noot 

High  Honours 


Geology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Fleur  Elizabeth  Louise  Harvey-Kelly 

High  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Steven  Bernard  Beneteau 

with  Honours 

Michael  Christopher  Durose 

with  Honours 


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Gerard  Kevin  Gagnier 

with  Honours 

Donald  Lee 

with  Honours 

Stephen  J.  Livingstone 

with  Honours 

H.  Alexander  (Sandy)  Lyon 

with  Honours 

Sally  Jane  Pehrsson 

Highest  Honours 

Gary  Wayne  Potts 

High  Honours 

Raymond  William  Westendorp 

High  Honours 


Computer  Mathematics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Wing-Tai  Lau 

Highest  Honours 


Statistics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Christopher  Michael  Waters 

with  Honours 


Physics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Denis  John  Paul  Dumas 

Highest  Honours 

Dennis  Roy  Gamble 

with  Honours 

Frank  Anthony  Hegmann 

Highest  Honours 

Frederick  Ka  Yu  Ho 

with  Honours 

Jeff  Allan  Ross 

with  Honours 

Mark  Andrew  Tortington 

with  Honours 


Biochemistry  and  Biotechnology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Rajiv  Arya 

High  Honours 

Robert  Stephen  Cormack 

High  Honours 

Alexandra  Maria  Fotiou 

Highest  Honours 


Biology  and  Biotechnology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Stefano  Sergio  Bottega 

with  Honours 

Thomas  Michael  Curtis 

with  Honours 

David  L.  Jenish 

Highest  Honours 

Keri  Lynn  McDonald 

with  Honours 


Mathematics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Andrew  James  Weber 

with  Honours 


Philip  Stephen  Shwed 

with  Honours 


Robert  Bruce  Harland 

High  Honours 

Sarah  Lindley  Rix 

Highest  Honours 


Psychology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Karen  Mary  Dubie 

with  Honours 


Biology  and  Geology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Una  Patricia  Ramsey 

Highest  Honours 


Operations  Research 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Wai-Leung  Raymond  Chow 

High  Honours 


Fred  George  Kuzniarz 

with  Honours 


Harriette  Yung-Wei  Huang,  B.Sc. 
(Carleton) 
with  Honours 

Kelly  Ann  Parent 

High  Honours 


Integrated  Science  Studies 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Mathematics  and  Physics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


James  Michael  McQuillan 

High  Honours 


Heather  Ann  Beattie 

with  Honours 

Peter  Charles  Holt 

with  Honours 


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Bachelor  of  Science 


Physics  and  Computer  Science 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Michael  Charles  Clarkson 

with  Honours 

Kok  Vui  Luk 

with  Honours 


(Presented  by  Professor  LA  Copley, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Science, 
assisted  by  Chairmen  of  Departments) 


Biology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Dorothy  Beare 
Joanne  Marie  Boyd 
Aimy  Bazura  Mohamed 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Norazlin  Abdul  Rahman 
Grace  Essie  Desneiges  Bole 
Sandra  Donatucci 
John  Lyndsay  Garland 
Kiranjeet  Jagpal 
Monique  Nicole  Lalonde 
Jerome  Edward  MacNeil 
Gregory  James  MacRobbie 
Maria  Madon 
James  Todd  Mitchell 
Zolida  Mohd  Daud 
Sherifat  Adekumbi  Otiti 
Marc  Daniel  Racicot 


Chemistry 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Mazni  Hashim 
Mahkalthum  Ismail 
David  George  Lee 
Christopher  Robert  Palmer 
Richard  Pither 


Nanci  Debra  Stone 

Ursula  Alexandra  Strolenberg 

Janice  Martha  Zinck 


Geology 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


James  C.  Vuylsteke 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Kathryn  Anne  Baker 
Llyle  A.  Duchene 
John  Douglas  Edgar 
Stephen  Roger  Eyvindson 
David  Robert  Good 
Mark  G.  McCalla 
Andrew  Paul  Mullen 
Amarjit  Singh  Sandhu 
Kamran  Yazdani 


Computer  Mathematics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Mark  Boudreau 

Richard  George  Burrows 

Robert  Andrew  Campbell 

Wai-Keung  Cavis  Chu 

Nicodemus  Ming-Tak  Fong,  B.A. 
(Carleton) 

Ba  Phu  Nguyen 

Monica  Revri 

Thomas  David  Shurtliff 


Bachelor  of  Computer  Science 
(with  Honours) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Francis  Kar  Dao  Chen 
Kwan  Fung 

Dean  Thomas  Goodwin 
Tuen  Yee  (Phyllis)  Ho 
Maureen  Ellen  Patteeuw 
Sarimah  Shamsudin 
Paul  Alexander  Tymchuk 
Edward  John  Vandesande 


Mathematics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Tonu  Hong 
Tak-Wing  Lam 
Ahmad  Ibrahim  Moussa 
Sheryl  A.  Wilkes 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Brett  Graham  Cameron 
Charles  Joseph  Charbonneau 

Jacqueline  Elizabeth  Daze 

with  distinction 

Shamsiah  Karim 
Noraishah  Hj  Mohd  Nordin 
Nathalie  Marie  Parent 
Tien  Phat  Pham 
Russell  Paul  Trigg 


Physics 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Nor  Ezah  Jamaluddin 
Lucien  Roger  Khodeir 
Stephen  Herbert  Mark  Resar 
Michael  Yueh 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Barry  Edward  Barrett 
William  Allen  Crosby 
Chuen  Hang  Jason  Ngan 
Daniel  William  Rapkins 
Guy  Saada 

Gordon  Blake  Stewart 
Brent  Barclay  Whalen 


Integrated  Science  Studies 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Simon  Look 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Pierre  Caron 
Mark  Randy  Gershon 
Ian  Gerard  Graham 
David  Wayne  McAleer 
Stuart  Jonathan  Mills 


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(Presented  by  Associate  Professor  ).R.  Pugh, 
Director  of  the  School  of  Computer 
Science) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Shannon  Peter  Adams 

with  Honours 

Tino  Barbera 

with  Honours 

Paul  Robert  Beauchemin 

with  Honours 

John  Robert  Glenn 

with  Honours 

Karen  Maria  Kennedy 

with  Honours 

S.C.  Conrad  Leung 

with  Honours 

Douglas  Alexander  Macklem 

Highest  Honours 

Robert  R.  Maheux 

with  Honours 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Gregory  David  Adams 

Highest  Honours 

Barry  Douglas  Atkins 

with  Honours 

Fay  Marlene  Broten 

Highest  Honours 

Dinis  Carlos  Cabral 

with  Honours 

Yu  Pang  Kelvin  Chan 

with  Honours 

Kwok-Kuen  Elvin  Cheng 

Highest  Honours 

Hin  Kei  Chu 

with  Honours 

Tracey  Lynn  Dodd 

with  Honours 

Corey  Lee  Elliott 

High  Honours 

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Danny  Epstein 

Highest  Honours 


Stephen  Robert  Shelegey 

with  Honours 


Tracey  Lee  Evans 

with  Honours 


Peter  Duncan  Shipton 

Highest  Honours 


Shawn  John  Glenn  Gildert 

High  Honours 


Janice  Szeto 

High  Honours 


Mark  Kulman  Groper 

with  Honours 


Kim  Tarn,  B.Comm.  (Carleton) 
with  Honours 


Kevin  Glenn  Haaland 

Highest  Honours 


Glain  Bernard  Webber 

Highest  Honours 


William  Siu  Ming  Ho 

High  Honours 

Tony  Ho  Chung  Hui 

Highest  Honours 

Harold  James  Kavanagh 

with  Honours 

W.  Scott  Lackie 

with  Honours 

Chi  Keung  Lo 

with  Honours 

Kin  Hung  (Jeffrey)  Lo 

High  Honours 

Jeffrey  Alan  McAffer 

Highest  Honours 

Brent  Harry  Gerard  Morris 

with  Honours 

Kevin  Morton 

with  Honours 

Timothy  James  Murphy 

with  Honours 

Thai  Ba  Nguyen 

Highest  Honours 

Deborah  Lee  Nixon 

with  Honours 

John  Alexander  Pankiw 

with  Honours 

Trai  Ngoc  Pham 

with  Honours 

Thomas  William  Rogers 

with  Honours 

Stephen  Mark  Rowat 

High  Honours 

Christopher  Johnathon  Sansom 

with  Honours 


O  Canada 


O  Canada!  Our  home  and  native  land! 
True  patriot  love  in  all  thy  sons  comman 
With  glowing  hearts  we  see  thee  rise, 
The  True  North  strong  and  free! 
From  far  and  wide,  O  Canada, 
We  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
God  keep  our  land  glorious  and  free! 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 
O  Canada,  we  stand  on  guard  for  thee. 


Order  of  Proceedings 


Saturday, 

June  11,  2:00  p.m. 

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Chancellor  the  Hon.  Gordon  Robertson,  P.C.,  C.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L,  LLD., 
D.  de  I'Univ.,  F.R.S.C.,  presiding. 

(The  audience  is  requested  to  stand  when  the  Academic  Procession  arrives, 
to  remain  standing  until  'O  Canada'  has  been  sung,  and  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  ceremony  to  remain  until  the  Academic  Procession  has  left.) 

Introductory  Music 
Kenneth  L.  Little 

Processional  Music 

O  Canada* 

Address  of  the  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 
William  E.  Beckel,  B.A.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D. 

Conferring  of  Degrees  by  Examination 

Introduction  of  the  Medallists 
Douglas  J.  Wurtele,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  English 
and  Acting  Clerk  of  Senate 

Awarding  of  the  Medals 

The  President  and  Vice-Chancellor 

Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Engineering 
honoris  causa,  in  absentia,  upon 
George  J.  Klein,  B.A.Sc,  LL.D. 

(Presented  by  J.S.  Riordon,  M.Eng.,  D.I.C.,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Engineering  and 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Engineering) 

Conferring  of  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Science 
honoris  causa,  upon 

Erich  Wolfgang  Vogt,  B.Sc,  M.Sc,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  LL.D. 

(Presented  by  L.A.  Copley,  M.Sc,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Physics  and  Dean  of  the 
Faculty  of  Science) 

Convocation  Address 
Erich  Wolfgang  Vogt 

Recessional  Music 


The  audience  is  invited  to  sing. 


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Doctor  of  Philosophy 


Master  of  Engineering 


Recipients  of  Degrees 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


(Presented  by  Professor  T.J.  Ryan, 
Vice-President  [Academic]) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

James  Douglas  Kendall,  B.Eng. 

(McMaster),  M.Eng.  (Carleton) 
Electrical  Engineering 
Two-Dimensional  Analytical 
Modelling  of  the  Short-Channel 
MOSFET 

Supervisor:  A.R.  Boothroyd 

Alan  Sinclair  Oddy,  B.Eng.,  M.Eng. 

(Carleton) 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Three-Dimensional,  Finite 
Deformation,  Thermal- 
Elasto-Plastic  Finite  Element 
Analysis 

Supervisor:  J. A.  Goldak 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

David  William  Roy  Bell,  B.A.Sc,  M.A.Sc. 
(Toronto) 

Civil  Engineering 

Towards  a  Policy  for  Establishing 

Multimodal  Passenger  Terminals  in 

Canada 

Supervisor:  J. P.  Braaksma 

Pierre  Gaston  Paulin,  B.Sc.A.,  M.Sc. 

(Laval) 

Electrical  Engineering 
High-Level  Synthesis  of  Digital 
Circuits  Using  Global  Scheduling 
and  Binding  Algorithms 
Supervisor:  J. P.  Knight  and  D.  Agnew 

Shawn  Patrick  Stapleton,  B.Eng.,  M.Eng. 
(Carleton) 

Electrical  Engineering 

GaAs  Monolithic  Microwave  Frequency 

Halver  and  Phase  Detector  for  Use 

in  a  Phase  Locked  Oscillator 

Supervisor:  J.S.  Wight 

Jennifer  Moyra  Jeane  McDill,  B.Eng., 

M.Eng.  (Carleton) 
Mechanical  Engineering 
An  Adaptive  Mesh-Management 
Algorithm  for  Three-Dimensional 
Finite  Element  Analysis 
Supervisor:  J. A.  Goldak 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Carthigesu  Thiagarajah  Gnanendran, 

B.Sc.  (Peradeniya,  Sri  Lanka) 
Civil  Engineering 

Footings  on  Sloped  Fills:  Influence 
of  a  Soil  Reinforcement  Layer 

Allemander  J.  Pereira  Filho,  B.Sc. 
(Federal,  Rio  De  Janeiro) 
Civil  Engineering 

An  Interpretation  and  Validation  of 
Noise  Contours  For  Land  Use 
Planning  Around  Airports 

Sean  Howie  Rath  well,  B.  Eng.  (Carleton) 
Civil  Engineering 

Norbert  Andrew  John  Diesing,  B.A.Sc. 
(British  Columbia) 

Electrical  Engineering 

ALE  -  A  Layout  Methodology  for 

Custom  Integrated  Circuits 

Todd  Douglas  Morris,  B.A.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Electrical  Engineering 
VLSI  Triangulation  Processing  for 
Machine  Vision 

Dong  Ho  Lee,  B.Eng.  (Yeungnam), 
M.Eng.  (Kyungpook,  Korea) 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Flue  Gas  Waste  Energy  Recovery 

Optimization  with  Spray 

Recuperators 

Neil  Barry  McFadyen,  B.  Eng.  (Carleton) 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Fatigue  Crack  Growth  in 
Semi-Elliptical  Surface  Cracks 

Srinivasan  Ramesh,  B.Eng.  (Poona,  India) 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Adaptive  Control  for  Robotic 
Manipulators 

Jeremiah  Leo  Sutherland,  B.Sc. Eng. 
(New  Brunswick) 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Model  Reference  Adaptive  Control  of 

a  Flexible  Manipulator 


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Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


James  Donald  MacLeod,  B.Eng. 

(Technical  University  of  Nova  Scotia) 
Aeronautical  Engineering 
A  Derivation  of  Gross  Thrust  for  a 
Sea-Level  Jet  Engine  Test  Cell 

Gwyneth  Michelle  Roodnick,  B. Sc.  Eng. 

(Witwatersrand,  South  Africa) 
Aeronautical  Engineering 
Damage  Tolerance  Based  Life 
Extension  of  Turbine  Discs:  A  PFM 
Approach 

A.  Jake  Abes,  B.Eng.  (Carleton) 
Civil  Engineering 

Jaber  Mohammed  Humdan  Al  Siwat, 

B.  Eng.  (Carleton) 
Civil  Engineering 

Effect  of  Foundation  Uplift  on  the 
Seismic  Response  of  Steel  Buildings 

Peter  Mazikins,  B.  Eng.  (Carleton) 
Civil  Engineering 

Forces  at  the  Slab-Web  Junctions  in 
Curved  Box  Girder  Bridges 

Mostaf  El-Sayed  Nofal,  B.Sc.  (Suez 
Canal,  Egypt) 

Civil  Engineering 

Inelastic  Load  Distribution  of 

Composite  Concrete-  Steel 

Slab-On-Girder  Bridges:  An 

Analytical  Study 

Felix  P.  Siu,  B.A.  (Windsor),  M.Sc. 
(Imperial  College,  England) 
Civil  Engineering 

Steven  James  Taylor,  B.Sc.  (Queen's) 
Civil  Engineering 

Jack  Theodore  Vandenberg,  B.  Eng. 
(Carleton) 
Civil  Engineering 

Alexander  Neil  Birkett,  B.  Eng. 

(Carleton) 

Electrical  Engineering 

A  SAW-Based  Transversal  Filter 

Thomas  Philip  Cameron,  B.Sc. 
(Wilfrid  Laurier) 

Electrical  Engineering 

Circuit  Factor  Compensation  for  SAW 

Filters  using  Modal  Analysis 


James  Doble,  B.Sc.  (Queen's) 
Electrical  Engineering 
Distribution  of  Protocol  Functions 
in  an  Interworking-  based  ISDN 
Access  Implementation 

Eddy  Ning  Hum,  B.Sc. Eng.  (Queen's) 
Electrical  Engineering 
Burst-Trapping  Codes  for  the  Land 
Mobile  Data  Channel 

Peter  Hermann  Laurich,  B.A. 5c. 

(Waterloo) 

Electrical  Engineering 

Modeling  of  a  Wave  Generator  and 

the  Design  of  an  Optimal  Estimator 

Wilfrid  Paul  LeBlanc,  B.A.Sc.  (British 

Columbia) 
Electrical  Engineering 
An  Advanced  Speech  Coder  Based  on 
a  Rate-Distortion  Theory  Framework 

Michael  Charles  Gerald  Lee,  B.Eng. 
(Western  Ontario) 
Electrical  Engineering 

Lorenzo  Longo,  B.Sc.  (Queen's) 
Electrical  Engineering 
Multi-Stage  Sigma  Delta  Modulators 

Richard  Alan  Low,  B.Eng.  (Royal  Military 
College) 
Electrical  Engineering 

Lynnette  D.  Madsen,  B.A.Sc.  (Waterloo) 
Electrical  Engineering 
Rapid  Densification  of 
Borophosphosilicate  Glass 

Gordon  Francis  Mein,  B.A.Sc. 
(Waterloo) 

Electrical  Engineering 

A  Study  of  Common  Logic  Design 

Errors  and  Methods  for  their 

Detection 

Jenny  Katherine  Midwinter,  B.  Eng. 
(Carleton) 

Electrical  Engineering 

Improving  Interconnect  and  Register 

Allocation  for  the  Behavioral 

Synthesis  of  Digital  Circuits 

Jan  Amadeus  Patrick  Offers,  B.A.Sc. 
(British  Columbia) 
Electrical  Engineering 

Michael  Barry  Rowlandson,  B.Sc. 
(Waterloo) 

Electrical  Engineering 

A  True  Polysilicon  Emitter 

Transistor 


Sabino  Robert  Ventola,  B.A.Sc. 
(Waterloo) 

Electrical  Engineering 

Kenneth  James  Kirkhope,  B.  Eng. 
(Carleton) 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Evaluation  of  Stress  Intensity 

Factors  in  Multi-Cracked 

Thick-Walled  Cylinders  Using  Finite 

Element  Methods 

Danny  Harry  McKinney,  B.  fng. 
(Carleton) 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Design  of  a  Research  Scale 

Pressurized-  Fluidized  Bed  Coal 

Gasifier 

Marc  Bernard  Morin,  B.Sc. Eng.  (Ottawa) 
Mechanical  Engineering 

David  Emerson  Muir,  B.  Eng.  (Carleton) 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Axial  Flow  Compressor  Modelling  for 
Engine  Health  Monitoring  Studies 

S.  Mohammad  Reza  Pishva,  B.  Eng. 
(Carleton) 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Rejuvenation  of  Gas  Turbine  Discs 

Pierre  Quesnel,  B.A.Sc.  (Ottawa) 
Mechanical  Engineering 
Boundary  Integral  Equation  Fracture 
Mechanics  Analysis  Using  the  Sub 
Domain  Method 


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Bachelor  of  Engineering 


(Presented  by  Professor  ).S.  Riordon, 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Engineering, 
assisted  by  the  Chairmen  of 
Departments) 

Civil 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Robert  Harold  Dowsley 
Gregory  Brian  Guy 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Richard  Frits  John  Bosman 
Gary  Gino  Girotti 
David  Norris  Lyall 
Joseph  Stanley  Mayda 
Sandra-Louise  Palmer 
Bennison  Frank  Pinder 

Paul  Joseph  Yantha 

with  distinction 


Computer  Systems 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Wayne  Henry  Giesbrecht 

with  distinction 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


William  James  Robert  Barry 
Paul  Battersby 

Peter  George  Bishop 

with  high  distinction 

Charles  Chi 
Wai  Lin  Chung 

Richard  Joseph  De  Boer 

with  high  distinction 

Gregory  Scott  LeRoy  Downs 


William  Charles  Graham 

John  Adrian  Kester 

with  high  distinction 

Mark  William  Laundry 

Minh  Le  Thien 

with  distinction 

Brian  Robert  Laurence  Nickerson 
Anthony  Thomas  Palik 

Michel  Martial  Ranger 

with  distinction 

Gordon  J.  Sissons 

with  distinction 

Paul  John  Suominen 
David  Yung-Tai  Tung 

David  Andrew  Watkinson 

with  high  distinction 

Electrical 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

Patrick  W.J.  Fantin 
Allan  Ganness 
Hassan  Jabi 
Bill  Y.  Leung 

Ferguson  Chi  Chung  Man 
Bede  Martin  Rabot 

Michael  Harold  Reece,  8. Sc.  (Carleton) 
Gabriella  Szasz 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

Bakri  Aboukarr 

with  high  distinction 

Han  A.  Arnon 

with  high  distinction 

Wei  Lan  Annie  Au-Yeung 
Kevin  Charles  Baker 


Barbara  Ellen  Ball 

R.  Douglas  Beards 

with  high  distinction 

Stephen  Nicolas  Beke 

Frederick  George  Black 

with  high  distinction 

Hoat-Yee  Chan 
Kin  Man  Ivan  Chang 
Chu  Wei  Chong 
Christopher  Joseph  Conway 
Tung  Kim  Dao 
Arvindeep  S.  Dhami 
Thinh  Minh  Duong 
Gary  Peter  Ebersberger 
William  Stefan  Gillon 
Terry  James  Graham 
Murray  Harman 
Barry  Micheal  Hartwig 

David  Randall  Heatley 

with  distinction 

Hing  Ho  Kenneth  Hon 
Edward  Hugh  Ivay 

Witold  Klaudiusz  Janowski 

with  distinction 

Eric  Norman  Johnson 

with  high  distinction 

J.  Scott  Jones 
Tak-Ching  Benjamin  Kao 
Yeung  Hin  Lau 
Nelson  Gordon  Lee 
Wa  Kun  (Bernard)  Leong 
Wai  Cheong  Gary  Leong 

Hoi-Ming  Li 

with  high  distinction 

Domenico  Licandro 

with  distinction 

Paul  Alan  Look  Kong 


Brian  J.  Lypps 
Malcolm  lain  Macdonald 
James  Clair  McLaughlin 
Richard  Alan  McTavish 

Benjamin  Bin-Yong  Ngo 

with  high  distinction 

Due  Vinh  Nguyen 
Lubna  Qureshi 
Stephen  Raymond  Reichle 
Richard  Bruce  Shelley 

Tak  Kuen  Tang 

with  distinction 

Lana  Dawn  Teany 
Loi  Viet  Tran 
Paul  V.  Vrana 
Mark  H.  Whitwam 
Chung-Pak  Wong 

Mechanical 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 

William  Joseph  Moizer 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 

David  Muir  Anderson 

Robert  G.  Andrews 

with  distinction 

James  Beaudoin 
Paul  Daniel  Blouin 
Robert  Peter  Bohnen 
Natalie  Boulanger 

Carl  Breau 

with  distinction 

Daniel  Mark  Bright 

Shirley  Glendon  Albert  Clarke 

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Janet  Elizabeth  Creighton 
Quang  Khiem  Doan 

Kenneth  Stephen  Efford 

with  distinction 

Peter  James  Richard  Flood 
Eric  Fournier 
Gordon  Ian  Hicks 
Gordon  Michael  Jenish 
Mark  John  Keon 
Farid  Ahmad  Khan 
Peter  Kisiel 

Derek  C.  Layne 

with  high  distinction 

Richard  Pierre  Lefebvre 

with  distinction 

Brian  Anthony  Lepine 
Melvin  Ken  Lew 
James  Hon  Leung  Liu 
Cynthia  Ruth  Lucas 
Douglas  John  MacLean 
Neil  David  Mantifel 

John  Marc  Martel 

with  distinction 

Jeff  Martin 
Ann  McEachern 
Bruce  David  McMillan 
Andrew  Lemarre  Nelson 
Trung  Quang  Nguyen 
Canh  Chi  Nham 
Kevin  Michael  O'Brien 
Steven  Glenn  Owens 
Sean  Mark  Partington 
Christopher  Simon  Peach 
Daniel  Lee  Rahrer 


Andrew  Kenneth  Richardson 

with  distinction 

William  Philippe  Rodger 
John  Kenneth  Schreiber 
James  George  Sheremeta 
Shawn  William  Stewart 
Eric  Edmond  Strong 

Robin  Michael  Tarbet 

with  high  distinction 

Andy  Rainer  Triebe 
Jason  M.S.  Uppal 
Jason  Rudolph  Victor 
Allison  Marjorie  Ann  Wade 
Clifford  Jack  Youdale 


Bachelor  of  Architecture 


Bachelor  of  Industrial  Design 


(Presented  by  Associate  Professor 
G.F.  Sutton,  Director  of  the  School  of 
Architecture) 

Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Steven  John  Jeffrey 
Devon  Spencer  Tully 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Stephen  J.  Aird 

with  distinction 

John  Apostolis 

Eric  Raymond  Archambault 

with  distinction 

John  Berg 

Torben  Daniel  Berns 

with  distinction 

Peter  Allan  Buchanan 

with  distinction 

Bernardo  Cascone 

Yvan-Pier  Cazabon 

with  high  distinction 

James  Dowsett  Chapman 
Marlon  Anthony  Cumberbatch 

Marie-Janine  Debanne 

with  high  distinction 

Philippe  Simon  Doyle 
Robert  Paul  Duke 

Donald  Russell  Gulay 

with  high  distinction 

Donald  Brian  Gurney 

with  distinction 

George  Mitchell  Hall 

with  high  distinction 

Ian  Kane  Izukawa 
Donna  Maureen  Johnston 

Louise  Catherine  Lalande 

with  distinction 


Andrea  Laurel  MacElwee 

with  high  distinction 

Kenneth  Kin  Wo  Mak 

Sybil  Ann  McKenna 

with  distinction 

William  Hogan  Mitchell 

Barry  Paul  Nathan 

David  Chun-Wai  Ng 

Christopher  Patrick  O'Reilly,  B.A. 
(Waterloo) 

David  Stanley  Poloway 

Elizabeth  A.  Sampson 

with  high  distinction 

Robert  Scott  Valens 


(Presented  by  Associate  Professor 
J.R.  Giard,  Director  of  the  School  of 
Industrial  Design) 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
February  Meeting  of  Senate 


Gregory  Lloyd  Corrigan 

with  distinction 


Awarded  Degree  at  the 
May  Meeting  of  Senate 


Jeffrey  Christopher  Body 

with  high  distinction 

John  Paul  Clapiz 

with  high  distinction 

Christine  Joan  Cowtan 
John  Scott  Crowe 

Seamus  A.  Dunne,  B.Des.  (Nova  Scotia) 

Edith  Ellen  Hall 

with  distinction 

Sarah  Emmeline  Harrison 

with  high  distinction 

Wm.  Dana  Husband,  B.A.  (Guelph) 
with  distinction 

Warren  Russell  Huska 

Kevin  F.  Karst 

with  high  distinction 

Sarah  Kilby 

with  distinction 

Mary  Christine  Kobylecky,  B.Sc. 
(Toronto) 

with  distinction 

John  Frederick  Montague 

Grant  Rigby  Sharpies 

Brian  Stuart  Smith 

with  distinction 


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Medallists  in  the  Graduating  Class 


Governor  General's  Medal 

Awarded  annually  to  the  students  standing  at  the  head  of  the  graduating  class 
at  the  bachelor's  and  master's  levels. 

Donated  by  Her  Excellency  the  Governor  General  of  Canada. 

Master's  Level 
Pierre  Lavallee 

Mathematics  and  Statistics 

Bachelor's  Level 
Sarah  Lindley  Rix 

Honours  Mathematics 

Chancellor's  Medal 

Awarded  annually  in  the  name  of  the  Chancellor  of  the  University  to  a  graduating 
student  of  outstanding  academic  achievement. 

Robin  Michael  Tarbet 

Mechanical  Engineering 

President's  Medal 

Awarded  annually  in  the  name  of  the  President  of  the  University  to  the  student 
with  the  highest  standing  in  a  pass  program  of  studies. 

Andrea  Dina  Fessler 

Economics  and  Political  Science 

University  Medal  for  Outstanding  Graduate  Work 

Awarded,  when  merited,  for  outstanding  graduate  work  at  the  Ph.D.  and 
master's  levels. 

Ph.D. Level 

James  Douglas  Kendall 

Electrical  Engineering 

Master's  Level 
David  Emerson  Muir 

Mechanical  Engineering 

University  Medals 

Awarded  annually,  when  merited,  to  the  graduating  students  standing  highest  in  inter- 
faculty  studies,  arts,  social  sciences,  science,  engineering,  architecture,  commerce, 
computer  science,  industrial  design,  journalism,  music,  and  public  administration. 

University  Medal  in  Interfaculty  Studies 
Joseph  Francis  Ryan 

B.A.  Honours  History  and  Political  Science 

University  Medal  in  Arts 
Megan  Elizabeth  Griffith 

Honours  Art  History 

University  Medal  in  Social  Sciences 
Wendy  Catharina  Ziai 

Honours  Economics 

University  Medal  in  Science 
Frank  Anthony  Hegmann 

Honours  Physics 

University  Medal  in  Computer  Science 
Glain  Bernard  Webber 

University  Medal  in  Commerce 
Jonathan  Charles  Garwood 

University  Medal  in  Journalism 
Raymond  Ian  Ford 


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University  Medal  in  Engineering 
Richard  Joseph  De  Boer 

Computer  Systems  Engineering 

University  Medal  in  Architecture 
Yvan-Pier  Cazabon 

Lieutenant  Governor's  Medal  in  Architecture 

Awarded  annually,  when  merited,  to  the  student  standing  at  the  head  of  the 
graduating  class  in  architecture. 

Marie-Janine  Debanne 
Senate  Medals 

Awarded,  when  merited,  to  graduating  students  of  outstanding  academic  achievement. 

Sharon  Sally 

Honours  Psychology 

John  Adrian  Kester 

Computer  Systems  Engineering 

Deborah  Williams  Brooks 

Political  Science  and  Sociology/ Anthropology 

Benjamin  Bin-Yong  Ngo 

Electrical  Engineering 

Susan  Barbara  McRae 

Honours  Biology 

Han  A.  Arnon 

Electrical  Engineering 

Janice  Ann  Hobbs 

Law  and  Psychology 

Douglas  Alexander  Macklem 

Computer  Science 

Steffany  Ann  Larwill  Bennett 

Honours  History  and  Psychology 

Fauzia  Shereen  Gardezi 

Honours  Sociology 

Kevin  William  Dufour 

Honours  Biology 

R.  Douglas  Beards 

Electrical  Engineering 

Sally  Jane  Pehrsson 

Honours  Geology 

Nancy  Churchman 

Honours  Economics  and  History 

Derek  C.  Layne 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Bob  Maurice  Krawczyk 

History 


Recipients  of  Honorary  Degrees 


Maxwell  William  Ward 
LL.D. 

Maxwell  Ward,  Chairman  and  Chief  Executive  Officer  of  Wardair  Canada  Inc.,  is 
being  awarded  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws,  honoris  causa,  at  the  first  Convocation 
ceremony  on  Thursday  morning,  June  9,  "in  recognition  of  a  career  exemplifying 
enterprise,  imagination,  and  courage,  which  has  powerfully  enhanced  Canada's 
reputation  as  a  provider  of  world-class  air  transportation." 

Dr.  Ward  was  born  and  educated  in  Edmonton.  He  joined  the  Royal  Canadian  Air 
Force  in  1940  where  he  received  his  pilot's  wings  and  served  as  a  commissioned  flight 
instructor  at  various  Canadian  bases  during  the  Second  World  War. 

In  1946,  he  organized  his  own  company,  Polaris  Charter  Co.  Ltd.,  based  in 
Yellowknife,  and  with  one  two-passenger,  single-engine  "Fox  Moth"  aircraft  carried 
supplies  and  passengers  throughout  the  sub-Arctic.  Wardair  expanded  steadily 
throughout  the  1950s  and  in  1962  its  first  international  passenger  charter  service  was 
launched  between  Western  Canada  and  Great  Britain.  In  1967,  Wardair  bought  the 
first  Boeing  aircraft  ever  sold  in  Canada  with  the  purchase  of  a  109-seat  "Boeing  727". 
Today  Wardair  is  recognized  as  Canada's  largest  international  charter  air  carrier. 

Throughout  his  career,  Dr.  Ward  has  received  many  awards  and  citations  for  his 
achievements  including  the  Billy  Mitchell  Award  (1971),  the  Trans-Canada  McKee 
Trophy  (1973),  membership  in  Canada's  Aviation  Hall  of  Fame  (1974),  the  Order  of 
Canada  (1975),  an  honorary  life  membership  in  the  Air  Transport  Association  of 
Canada  (1978),  the  Canadian  Silver  Tourism  Medallion  (1982)  and  honorary  degrees 
from  the  University  of  Alberta  (1979),  York  University  (1981),  Trent  University  (1983), 
Lakehead  University  (1987),  and  Athabasca  University  (1987). 


Robert  Law  McDougall 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

Robert  Law  McDougall,  Professor  Emeritus  of  English  at  Carleton  University,  is  being 
awarded  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Literature,  honoris  causa,  at  the  afternoon 
Convocation  ceremony  on  Thursday,  June  9,  "in  recognition  of  an  outstanding 
contribution  to  the  University  through  a  scholarly  achievement  of  international 
stature  in  the  field  of  Canadian  literature." 

Dr.  McDougall  was  born  in  North  Vancouver,  B.C.  in  1918  and  is  a  graduate  of  the 
University  of  British  Columbia  and  the  University  of  Toronto.  After  serving  in  World 
War  II,  he  began  postgraduate  studies  at  the  University  of  Toronto,  where  he 
specialized  in  Canadian  literature  as  a  member  of  staff  at  University  College. 

In  1957  he  was  invited  to  join  the  Department  of  English  at  Carleton  University  and 
asked  to  set  up  the  Institute  of  Canadian  Studies  which  would  unite  the  relevant 
interests  of  six  departments  in  the  humanities  and  social  sciences.  He  became  the 
Institute's  first  director  in  1958  and  served  in  that  capacity  for  the  next  ten  years. 
During  that  period,  with  the  co-operation  of  Jack  McClelland  of  McClelland  and 
Stewart,  he  initiated  the  Carleton  Library  Series  of  Canadian  reprints  and  new 
compilations  (a  series  which  was  to  run  to  150  titles  and  generate  more  than  a  million 
copies  in  sales)  and  served  as  general  editor  of  the  series  until  his  retirement  from  the 
Institute  in  1968. 

Dr.  McDougall  was  a  founding  member  of  the  Association  for  Commonwealth 
Literature  and  Language  Studies  and  held  the  post  of  international  chairman  of  the 
Association  from  1968  to  1971.  He  has  lectured  on  Canadian  writing,  by  invitation,  in 
Australia,  India,  the  United  States,  and  Great  Britain.  More  recently,  he  has  played  a 
prominent  role  in  the  work  of  the  Centre  for  the  Editing  of  Early  Canadian  Texts  at 
Carleton  University. 

He  retired  in  1984.  In  1985,  he  published  The  Poet  and  the  Critic,  an  edition  of 
correspondence  between  E.K.  Brown  and  D.C.  Scott.  A  selection  of  his  articles  on 
Canadian  literature  is  currently  being  prepared  for  the  press. 


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June  Callwood 
LL.D. 


June  Callwood,  nationally-known  journalist  and  author,  is  being  awarded  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Literature,  honoris  causa,  at  the  morning  Convocation  ceremony 
on  Friday,  June  10,  "in  recognition  of  a  lifetime  devoted  to  the  championing  of  social 
causes  and  humanitarian  ideals  through  enterprising  and  idealistic  journalism." 

Dr.  Callwood  began  her  journalism  career  as  a  reporter  with  the  Brantford 
Expositor  in  1941  and,  in  1942,  moved  to  the  Toronto  Globe  and  Mail,  a  paper  for 
which  she  still  writes.  She  is  the  author  of  22  books  including  Love,  Hate,  Fear  and 
Anger;  Canadian  Women  and  the  Law;  The  Law  is  Not  for  Women;  Portrait  of 
Canada;  Emma;  Emotions;  Twelve  Weeks  in  Spring;  and  most  recently  Jim:  A  Life 
with  AIDS. 

Dr.  Callwood  has  written  over  300  articles  for  national  periodicals  such  as  Maclean's 
and  Chatelaine.  During  the  1960s  and  1970s,  she  hosted  several  television  and  radio 
shows  including  CBC-TV's  In  Touch  and  CBC-Radio's  Human  Sexuality  series.  She  is 
Director  of  the  Toronto  Arts  Council  and  chairs  its  literary  committee.  Dr.  Callwood  is 
the  founding  director  of  the  Toronto  Arts  Awards  as  well  as  the  Ontario  Film 
Development  Corporation,  and  the  Canadian  Magazines  Awards  Foundation.  She  is  a 
founding  member  of  the  Periodical  Writers'  Association  of  Canada,  the  Writers' 
Union  of  Canada,  the  Writers'  Development  Trust,  the  Canadian  Civil  Liberties 
Association,  Nellie's  Hostel  for  Women,  Hospice  Steering  Committee  for  the  AIDS 
Committee  of  Toronto,  Women  for  Political  Action,  and  the  Canadian  Association  for 
the  Repeal  of  Abortion  Laws. 

In  recognition  of  her  many  achievements,  Dr.  Callwood  has  received  numerous 
awards  including  the  Order  of  Ontario  (1988),  the  Ontario  Psychological  Association 
Humanitarian  Award  (1987),  the  Order  of  Canada  (1986),  and  the  Planned  Parenthood 
Federation  Award  (1985).  She  holds  honorary  degrees  from  the  University  of  Ottawa 

(1987)  ,  Trinity  College  (1988),  Memorial  University  (1988),  University  of  Toronto 

(1988)  ,  and  York  University  (1988). 


Madeleine  Parent 
B.A. 

Madeleine  Parent,  labour  and  women's  rights  activist,  is  being  awarded  the  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Laws,  honoris  causa,  at  the  afternoon  Convocation  ceremony  on  Friday, 
June  10,  "in  recognition  of  significant  service  as  a  leader  in  the  Canadian  labour 
movement  and  as  a  spokesperson  for  women  workers  and  for  Canadian  nationalism." 

Ms  Parent  was  born  in  Montreal  and  received  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  from 
McGill  University  in  1940.  At  McGill  she  was  active  in  the  Canadian  Students' 
Assembly  and  on  graduating  she  organized  the  International  Ladies'  Garment 
Workers  (American  Federation  of  Labour)  and  the  Textile  Workers  of  America.  She 
was  active  in  the  Montreal  Trades  and  Labour  Council  and,  in  1942,  for  the  War 
Organizing  Committee. 

She  was  released  from  her  position  as  an  organizer  for  the  Textile  Workers  in  1952 
because  of  pressure  from  then  Premier  Maurice  Duplessis  and  the  owners  of 
Dominion  Textile. 

Four  years  later,  Ms  Parent  helped  establish  the  Council  of  Textile  Workers  as  a 
Canadian  labour  central  located  in  Hamilton,  Ontario,  and  in  1968,  she  helped 
establish  an  independent  Canadian  labour  congress,  the  Confederation  of  Canadian 
Unions.  In  1983,  she  retired  as  Vice-President  of  the  Confederation  and  returned  to 
Montreal  where  she  now  teaches  part-time  at  the  Universite  de  Montreal  in  the 
Department  of  Industrial  Relations.  From  1984  to  1988,  she  was  the  Quebec 
representative  on  the  National  Action  Committee  on  the  Status  of  Women  (NGO), 
the  largest  women's  organization  in  Canada. 

Throughout  her  career,  Ms  Parent  has  been  in  the  forefront  of  organizing  workers 
and  nationalist  organizations.  As  a  member  of  the  Canadian  Committee  on  Women, 
she  continues  to  be  a  spokesperson  for  women  workers  and  Canadian  nationalism. 


Ursula  Franklin 
Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

Ursula  Franklin,  Professor  in  the  Department  of  Metallurgy  and  Materials  Science  at 
the  University  of  Toronto,  is  being  awarded  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Science,  honoris 
causa,  at  the  morning  Convocation  ceremony  on  Saturday,  June  11,  "in  recognition 
of  an  outstanding  career  as  a  scientist  who  is  a  social  activist  preoccupied  with  such 
vital  modern  concerns  as  the  social  impact  of  technology,  world  peace,  and  the  role 
of  women  in  science  and  society. 

Dr.  Franklin  was  born  and  educated  in  Germany.  She  moved  to  Canada  in  1949  for 
post-doctoral  studies  at  the  University  of  Toronto.  From  1952  to  1967,  she  was 
Research  Fellow  and  later  Senior  Research  Scientist  at  the  Ontario  Research 
Foundation.  Since  1967,  Dr.  Franklin  has  taught  in  the  Department  of  Metallurgy  and 
Materials  Science  at  the  University  of  Toronto. 

Since  1980,  Dr.  Franklin  has  been  Director  of  the  University  of  Toronto's  Collegium 
Archaeometricum,  an  interdisciplinary  group  of  scholars  from  the  University  and  the 
Royal  Ontario  Museum  who  are  engaged  in  joint  teaching  and  research.  For  three 
years,  she  served  on  the  National  Sciences  and  Engineering  Research  Council 
(NSERC),  and  had  extensive  involvement  in  the  formulation  of  the  NSERC  five-year 
plan  designed  to  guide  federal  support  policies  for  research  and  development 
in  universities. 

Dr.  Franklin  has  received  numerous  awards  for  her  achievements  including  the 
Muriel  Duckworth  Award  from  the  Canadian  Research  Institute  for  the  Advancement 
of  Women  (1984),  and  the  Marguerite  and  Vernon  Heaslip  Award  for  Environmental 
Stewardship,  National  Survival  Institute  (1984).  She  was  the  first  Canadian  to  receive 
honorary  membership  in  the  Delta  Kappa  Gamma  Society  International,  an  honour 
society  for  women  educators.  Dr.  Franklin  became  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Canada 
in  1982.  She  holds  honorary  degrees  from  Acadia  University  (1984),  Queen's 
University  (1984),  York  University  (1985),  and  the  University  of  Guelph  (1988). 


George  J.  Klein 
B.A.Sc,  LL.D. 

George  J.  Klein,  former  Principal  Research  Officer  for  the  National  Research 
Council,  is  being  awarded  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Engineering,  honoris  causa,  at  the 
afternoon  Convocation  ceremony  on  Saturday,  June  11,  "in  recognition  of  an 
outstanding  career  as  one  of  Canada's  most  prolific  and  successful  inventors  and 
design  engineers." 

Dr.  Klein's  career  in  engineering  design  and  research  began  at  the  University  of 
Toronto  in  the  late  1920s.  In  1929  he  joined  the  aeronautical  research  staff  of  the 
National  Research  Council  of  Canada  where  he  became  Principal  Research  Officer 
and  Head  of  the  Engineering  Laboratory  of  the  Council's  Division  of  Mechanical 
Engineering  from  1929  to  1969. 

During  World  War  II,  he  developed  fire-control  instruments  and  conducted 
research  on  high  velocity  projectiles  and  projectile  fuses.  Dr.  Klein  was  responsible 
for  the  mechanical  design  and  construction  of  ZEEP,  the  Iwo  energy  atomic  reactor  at 
Chalk  River,  Ontario.  His  experience  in  snow  mechanics  and  his  ability  as  a  designer 
contributed  to  the  development  of  the  American  over-snow  military  motor  vehicle 
known  as  the  Weasel  or  M29.  Of  the  numerous  designs  to  Dr.  Klein's  credit,  perhaps 
the  most  unusual  was  the  invention  of  STEM,  a  storable  tubular  extendible  member, 
that  was  used  on  the  Canadian  Alouette  I  satellite  by  NASA  in  September,  1962. 

In  1953,  Dr.  Klein  developed  a  wheelchair  electric  drive  design  for  the  use  of 
quadriplegics.  The  electric  wheelchairs  available  today  are  basically  of  the  same 
original  Klein  design.  He  was  also  co-inventor  of  a  surgical  instrument  for 
mechanically  suturing  severed  arteries.  On  his  retirement  from  NRC  in  1969,  Dr.  Klein 
was  appointed  adjunct  professor  and  consultant  to  graduate  students  in  engineering 
design  at  Carleton  University. 

Dr.  Klein  is  an  associate  fellow  of  the  Royal  Aeronautical  Society.  For  his 
contributions  in  the  field  of  science  during  World  War  II,  he  was  made  a  Member  of 
the  Order  of  the  British  Empire.  In  1968,  he  was  appointed  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
Canada  and  received  an  honorary  degree  from  Waterloo  Lutheran  University. 


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Erich  Wolfgang  Vogt 

B.Sc.,  M.Sc,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc,  LL.D. 

Erich  W.  Vogt,  Director  of  TRIUMF,  is  being  awarded  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Science,  honoris  causa,  at  the  afternoon  Convocation  ceremony  on  Saturday,  June  11, 
"in  recognition  of  significant  contributions  in  furthering  research  in  nuclear  and 
particle  physics." 

Dr.  Vogt  was  born  in  Steinbach,  Manitoba  in  1929  and  educated  at  the  University  of 
Manitoba  (B.Sc,  1951  and  M.Sc,  1952),  and  Princeton  University  (Ph.D.,  1955).  From 
1956  to  1965,  he  worked  at  the  Chalk  River  Nuclear  Laboratory  as  a  theoretical 
physicist  where  he  published  a  large  number  of  papers  in  the  field  of  nuclear 
reactions. 

Since  1965,  Dr.  Vogt  has  been  a  professor  at  the  University  of  British  Columbia  and 
has  played  a  major  role  in  the  TRIUMF  project,  Canada's  National  Meson  Sciences 
Research  Facility.  Between  1974  and  1980,  Dr.  Vogt  was  Chairman  of  the  TRIUMF 
Board  of  Management  and  since  1981  has  been  the  Director  of  TRIUMF.  He  was  Vice- 
President  (Faculty  and  Student  Affairs)  at  the  University  of  British  Columbia  from 
1975  to  1981. 

Dr.  Vogt  was  President  of  the  Canadian  Association  of  Physicists  (1970-71).  This 
month,  the  association  awarded  him  the  1988  CAP  Medal  for  Achievement  in  Physics. 
He  received  the  Centennial  Medal  of  Canada  in  1967,  and  was  elected  to  the  Royal 
Society  of  Canada  in  1970.  In  1976,  Dr.  Vogt  was  appointed  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
Canada,  and  in  1977  was  awarded  the  Queen  Elizabeth  Jubilee  Medal.  In  1978,  he  was 
appointed  the  first  Chairman  of  the  Science  Council  of  British  Columbia,  a  position 
he  held  until  1980.  At  present  he  serves  as  chairman  of  many  scientific  councils  and 
committees  including  the  Physics  Advisory  Council  of  Princeton  University,  the 
Nuclear  Science  Advisory  Committee  of  the  Stanford  Linear  Accelerator  (SLAC),  the 
Physics  Advisory  Committee  of  Indiana  University,  and  the  Advisory  Committee  for 
the  Institute  of  Nuclear  Sciences  of  M.l.T. 

Dr.  Vogt  holds  honorary  degrees  from  the  University  of  Manitoba  (1982),  Queen's 
University  (1984),  and  the  University  of  Regina  (1986).